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by ChrisCarde 1766 days ago
Exactly. This is something we can do because we operate semi-private (as opposed to public) infrastructure, and over its lifetime each charger will see a (relatively) small number of users.
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I see. Then the expectation is that the user charges only at one charger, as otherwise a token might be reused at a different charger. Thanks, sounds interesting!
More or less. We expect our users to charge at a relatively small number of chargers (you might have, say, 10 shared chargers in some buildings), and likewise for chargers to see a relative small number of users over their lifetime. Hope you'll get a chance to use it in a building near you soon!