With the fuel engine car to the oil station, you only need to use a credit card or cash to pay for it. Many electric vehicle charging stations require the owner to apply for a charge card or use a mobile phone program before they can start the system to recharge electric vehicles. Including BMW, Mercedes Benz, Germany's depots such as Damiler, VW, Audi, and Porsche, as well as Hubject, which has invested in auto parts maker Bosch, announced a new system earlier, hoping to simplify the charging process.
Hubject's Plug and Charge system does not require any smart card or mobile phone program. It can complete digital authentication by automatically exchanging messages through the vehicle and charging station, and then start charging. When the driver stops the electric car at the charging station, the authentication message will be issued by the car. , And verified by the charging station, the charging process will automatically start, the charges will also be carried out behind the automatic. Drivers do not even need to take out a credit card or mobile phone.
Hubject stated that the Plug and Charge solution is ready for production. Since it uses the ISO 15118 standard, any car manufacturer who is compatible with this standard can charge the vehicle at a charging station using this solution. The goal of Hubject is to make charging. Stations become automated and provide a better user experience.