How do I comply with the AFIR regulation if my charger is semi-public
If you are the owner of an AC charger (widely known as a slow charger), and your charger is (semi)-public, which means it is open to the public or a specific public, like for example your customers, you should comply with the AFIR regulations as of april 13th 2024.
If your charger has a public-0, public-5 public-10 subscription you should also have a QR-code available on your charging point(s).
This QR-code should display the public pricing of your charger.
With wattify as your charge point operator, the QR-code also gives any passing user the possibility to start a charge session without an RFID-card, but with a widely used payment method, like credit card, debit card, apple pay, google pay and others.
How does that QR-code looks like? The QR-code is the direct link built as follows:
https://charging.wattify.be/{chagername}
where {chargername} in total, so without the {} is the exact name of your charge point in the wattify admin panel.
So if your charger is named Fay then the QR-url should point to https://charging.wattify.be/fay
You can generate any QR-code for free on https://gratisqrcode.nl/
If you'd like, we can also print your QR-code on a weather and UV-proof paper which is suitable for outdoor sticking. Just create a ticket from within the admin panel and we'll take care of that for you.