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GreenVolt is EV charging station management software for residential complexes, homeowners’ associations, gated communities, and office centers in Belarus. Its core goal is to solve issues such as shared chargers being occupied by outside vehicles, messy electricity cost settlement, inability to track individual power consumption, and the lack of a unified management system. The page also highlights that, together with certified partners, it can provide a turnkey service covering permits, design, equipment supply, installation, software launch, and ongoing maintenance.
The product is built around charging infrastructure operations. Administrators can create users, bind RFID cards, and issue mobile access keys, ensuring that only internal members can use the charging stations. The system supports real-time monitoring of each charger’s status—such as available, occupied, or faulty—and can track active charging sessions. On the financial side, it records actual energy consumption, allocates losses, and exports detailed Excel reports, making internal settlement easier for homeowners’ associations or property managers. The mobile app supports starting/stopping charging, checking station status, viewing historical sessions and fees, and receiving push notifications when charging is complete. For deployment, the page clearly states support for both cloud hosting and self-hosted servers.
Pricing is very straightforward: 20 BYN per station per month, including VAT. The plan includes unlimited users, free updates, technical support, and 24/7 monitoring. The page also mentions charging at 0.31 Belarusian rubles/kWh, but does not explain payment methods, billing deductions, or third-party payment options in detail. No free plan or trial information is provided.
The strengths are its focused use case, transparent pricing, and coverage of both software and offline implementation, making it suitable for property managers or homeowners’ organizations that lack dedicated operations expertise. Excel reports and loss allocation are practical for internal settlement within residential communities. The drawbacks are that public materials do not disclose information about APIs, third-party integrations, granular permissions, data security, or compliance certifications. The product’s service scope is also clearly localized, mainly targeting Belarus.
GreenVolt is best suited to local residential complexes, office centers, property management companies, and homeowners’ associations in Belarus that need to manage internal or semi-private charging stations. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the page. If deployed in China, network connectivity, payments, hardware protocols, invoicing, and local compliance would likely require re-adaptation. Local alternatives such as 星星充电, 特来电, and 云快充 may be worth evaluating first.
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