Aimo Charge
Frequently asked questions about Aimo Charge
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Under the taxi tab located on the site in the Aimo app.
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This may be because many people are charging at the same time and the charging boxes reduce the power to prevent the main fuse from blowing. The speed of charging may also depend on the type of car you have and what charging power the car can accept. The majority of plug-in hybrids can only accept a maximum of 1-phase 16A (3.7kW) while most electric cars can accept a maximum of 3-phase 16A (11kW).
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Green = Ready to charge.
Blue = Charging in progress.
Red = Something is wrong! Remove the charging cable if it is plugged in and test again
No color at all = The charging box is without power. Report a fault with the charging box. -
For a fault report, please provide contact information, telephone, email, charger address and EL number, as well as a detailed description of the problem for efficient handling.
Contact fault report at:
Telephone: 0771-96 90 01
Telephone hours: 24/7, every day.
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A public charging station is accessible to the public, meaning that anyone with an electric car can charge there.
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A fast charger supplies the car with direct current instead of alternating current, which allows charging at a much higher power than a regular charging box. This type of charger is public and is mainly found at fast food restaurants and gas stations. The power is usually anywhere from 50kW-300kW.
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Then you should check out our Charging Station subscription where you have free access to parking with a charger in the facility of your choice. Read more
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We help with everything from design to installation and operation. Read more