Download the charging report for the last 30 days
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aleksander Bochan
Assumption:
The station stores the last 30 days’ worth of charging sessions initiated via an RFID card, the vehicle’s VIN or the user’s app. This data is stored locally on the station rather than in the cloud, enabling a charging report to be downloaded as a PDF file via Bluetooth.
This will allow for wider deployment of the stations in locations where there is no possibility of connecting to the internet or where the costs are too high in relation to profitability.
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NexBlue Support
Hello, the charger has built-in storage capacity to support the saving of historical logs while offline. Once the charger reconnects to the internet, those logs can be uploaded to the cloud for access via the app and portal.
Of course, if the charger cannot connect to the network directly, you can also use a mobile phone hotspot to bring it online and sync the historical logs.