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Eve Control

  • Connect a Charger to Eve Control

    Connect a charger to Eve Control using local installation tools or remote OCPP settings, including firmware, network profiles and reboot steps.

  • Claim a Charging Station in Eve control

    Claim a charging station in Eve Control using the charger’s serial number and default password, accessed through the Claim Charging Station dialog.

  • Create a Location in Eve Control

    Create a location in Eve Control to group chargers by site and enable charger assignment and access management through token groups.

  • Add a Charging Station to a Location in Eve Control

    Assign a claimed charger to a location to enable location-based management and access control using token groups.

  • Create a Local Token in Eve Control

    Create a local token to register a charge card or RFID tag and manage charging authorization through hidden ID, visual ID, and access settings.

  • Create a Local Token Group in Eve Control

    Create a local token group to manage charger access for multiple tokens at once by grouping them and linking the group to a location.

  • Add a Token to a Token Group in Eve Control

    Add tokens to a token group so they inherit the group’s access, allowing all selected tokens to charge at locations linked to that group.

  • Add a Token Group to a Location in Eve Control

    Link a token group to a location to grant all tokens in that group charging access to every station assigned to that location.

  • Forward to Primary Backoffice in Eve Control

    Configure Eve Control to forward charger communication to a primary backoffice by setting Eve Control to READONLY and linking the external system as MASTER

  • Eve Controle - Changing to Secure WebSocket Connectivity

    Upgrade a charger from ws:// to wss:// by performing a security firmware update that installs the TLS certificate and updates the OCPP connection.

  • Eve Control - Understanding the Data Model

    Understand how organisations, chargers, locations, tokens and token groups relate in Eve Control to manage charger access and infrastructure effectively.

  • Entity Relationships in Eve Control

    See how organisations, locations, chargers, tokens and token groups relate in Eve Control, with N:N links and access via direct or group paths.

  • Eve Control - Access Control

    Learn how tokens gain charging access in Eve Control through direct assignment to chargers or scalable location-based access via token groups.

  • Eve Control - Charger Operations

    Overview of charger operations in Eve Control, including rebooting, remote sessions, configuration, logging, security profiles, diagnostics and firmware up

  • Eve Control - Token & Group Lifecycle

    Learn how token and token group states—valid, blocked, enabled—affect charging access and how to manage them over time.

  • Eve Control - Revoking Charging Access

    Overview of all ways to revoke charging access in Eve Control, from blocking or invalidating tokens to disabling groups or removing access links.

  • Eve Control - Finding the Hidden ID of a Charge Card

    Find a charge card’s Hidden ID (UID) by reading charger logs after swiping, checking packaging, or using a USB NFC/RFID reader.

  • Eve Controle Manual

    Manual for Eve Control

  • Eve Control Administrator manual

    Eve Control Administrator manual

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