New* Release notes V25.01 - refinements

Discover small improvements and new features designed to enhance the management of your charging infrastructure

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Release date: 21st January 2025

New features to manage your payment terminals

You can use the new Manage > Payment Terminal > X-Pay tab to add an X-Pay as a standalone payment terminal for your wallbe wallboxes. Learn here how to do this: How to onboard an X-Pay payment terminal

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Under Manage > Payment Terminal > vaylensPay, filters are now available, allowing you to define which vaylensPay payment terminals should be displayed in the overview.

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To provide you with an even better overview of your charging infrastructure, we’ve added the following information to the pages you’re already familiar with:

  • On the Charging Station Details > Access, you can now immediately see whether a payment terminal is connected to the charger.

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  • Under Charging Station Details > Assignments, you can now see which payment terminal is connected to the charger and how many stations are linked to the payment terminal in total.

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  • Under Monitor > Charging infrastructure > Extended overview, you can now filter your charging infrastructure by payment terminals.

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Efficient OCPP mass update

Conducting a mass update of OCPP parameters on several chargers requires two steps: creating a configuration package and defining and executing a specific update based on this configuration package. With this release, we simplify this process by allowing you to trigger a mass update right after creating a configuration package.

Navigate to Manage > OCPP parameters > + Create package to start creating a configuration package for your update. For more detailed information on this step and on how to conduct an OCPP mass update, please refer to How to mass update OCPP parameters.

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Clicking Save package at the end of the creation wizard creates the configuration package and closes the creation wizard, so you return to the OCPP parameters overview. From here, you can independently start an update.

Clicking Save and execute creates the configuration package and directly takes you to the next step of triggering a mass update based on the configuration package you just defined.

 

Improved Load Management monitoring

If you follow the Dynamic Limits strategy for your load management, you can select a load management group in the Load Management menu and use the Monitoring tab to view how the load management cluster for that group was utilized and what changes occurred over time. Previously, only the last 4 hours and the plan for the next 8 hours were displayed. To better analyze your data, you can now select any day from the past seven days and display the corresponding cluster. This means you can now also access historical data.

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kWh price added to EMP charge records

The customer price is now reflected in the charge records. To view all charging costs, please go to Monitor > Charge Records > EMAID. The corresponding information is displayed in the new column Customer kWh Price

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If the new features are not displayed in the vaylens portal, simply reload the page or press "CTRL" + "R", or clear the browser cache.