This meter from EMH Metering is particularly compact and robust and is also suitable for private wallboxes. This is because new rules for e-charging stations in public areas have been in force since mid-May. The European AFIR requires that the ad hoc price is displayed to the end customer on the housing of the charging station.
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The display of the new device therefore shows the prices directly at the charging station. And this is broken down in detail into kilowatt hour, minute, session, as well as the consumption and the resulting costs in the respective national currency.
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The meter is also designed for private charging systems, where it already supports bidirectional charging. Thanks to its compact top-hat rail format (4 HP), it is also suitable for small charging stations and wallboxes. (mfo)