Agreement


Agreement, what does it mean?

An agreement with a Charge Point Operator (CPO) is a contract between parties that outlines access, payments, technical specs, and service commitments for external entities using the CPOs charging infrastructure.

Is an Agreement important?

Yes, an Agreement is crucial as it establishes clear terms for external parties seeking access to a Charge Point Operator's (CPO) charging infrastructure. It governs aspects like access, payments, technical specifications, and service commitments. This ensures clarity in expectations and fosters a streamlined collaboration between the CPO and external service providers.

How do I know if there is an Agreement with the CPO?

In the CPO Search interface, the status of Agreement is indicated by a checkmark or a cross. This visual symbol is specifically linked to the connection with the Agreement. The checkmark indicates the presence of an agreement. Conversely, a cross signifies the absence of an agreement or a disruption, indicating that attention or troubleshooting is required.

What does an Agreement mean for the connection?

An Agreement significantly impacts the connection. It sets clear rules for external parties using a Charge Point Operator's infrastructure. This ensures a smooth and reliable collaboration between the CPO and external partners.