Eaton Green Motion EV chargers meet CTEP requirements

Eaton Green Motion EV chargers meet CTEP requirements

The company says its level 2 Green Motion chargers provide meet charging standards and provide drivers with billing transparency.

Eaton announced that its Green Motion EV chargers have been certified to meet the California Type Evaluation Program (CTEP) requirements for transparent billing practices. CTEP is a certification program from the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Division of Measurement Standards created to ensure weighing and measuring devices operate correctly. The compliance process for EV chargers helps ensure consistent billing and charging performance to provide drivers with a uniform experience.

In compliance with the CTEP requirements, Eaton says its Level 2 Green Motion Building and Green Motion Fleet EV chargers provide drivers with billing transparency through point-of-sale pricing and digital receipts, detailing the actual measurement of electricity transferred in each charging session.

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