Short and sweet: GEIG simply explained

The GEIG is the Building Electromobility Infrastructure Act, which came into force in Germany in 2021. It obliges owners of certain buildings to equip parking spaces with charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in order to promote electromobility. You can find more details in this blog.
Checklist for your own charging station – what you really need to consider

Here you can find out what full-service charging solutions for electric vehicles are. You will also receive information on how a simple switch to eMobility can facilitate the implementation of comprehensive charging solutions.
State subsidy: “Publicly accessible charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Germany”

With the nationwide expansion of publicly accessible charging infrastructure, the Bundesministerium für Verkehr und digitale Infrastruktur (Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure) wants to promote the switch to eMobility.
Charging electric vehicles safely (1/2): Hardware safety

The technical safety of charging stations is a basic prerequisite for the nationwide expansion of charging infrastructure. What operators should pay attention to when planning, setting up and operating.
Charging electric vehicles safely (2/2): Software safety

The future belongs to intelligent charging stations. Software security is an essential factor here. What needs to be considered.
What is the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation – AFIR for short?

The European Commission has presented a proposal for a regulation on how to ensure sufficient public charging infrastructure in Europe.
What is the GHG quota?

With the entry into force of a new regulation, GHG quotas have become directly relevant for e-car drivers. But how exactly does the new regulation work?
The right operator model for your charging infrastructure

Find out more here. As an expert in the field, we bring you closer to the two operator models of intelligent charging infrastructure ▶️ In-house operation and external operation.