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Control who can charge

Once a charger is published, you decide who can see it and who can charge. This lives on a charger's Access & visibility page.

The Access & visibility page: visibility and mapping cards, an applied projection banner, and a grants table with status chips

Plan required

Access controls require an authorized operator role and a plan that includes access control. If the page is unavailable, check your role and plan.

Current state

The top of the page summarizes the charger's current public state:

  • Visibility: how discoverable the charger is (for example, Public vs. private/unlisted).
  • Default access: whether anyone can charge, only authenticated users, or only users you've granted.
  • Mapping: the public station and charger it's linked to.
  • Latest projection: the result of the most recent access change (applied, pending, or rejected), so you can confirm your change took effect.

Grants

A grant gives a specific user access to the charger (or a specific connector), or blocks them. The grants list shows each user, the scope (whole charger or a connector), the access type, its status, and any expiry.

Add or change a grant

  1. Open Access & visibility for the charger.
  2. Use the grant editor: choose the target user, the scope, the access type and status, an optional expiry, and a reason for the audit trail.
  3. Submit to apply the change. The result appears in the latest projection and in the projection history.

To change an existing grant (for example, block or revoke it), use the actions on its row.

History

Projection history lists every access change with its outcome and a trace, so you always have an audit trail of who changed access and what happened.

Next steps