France’s Loi d’Orientation des Mobilités (LOM) has introduced important regulations for the electric mobility sector. In particular, it has significant implications for the supervision of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the importance of LOM compliance for charging station operators, and how WattzHub eMobility Operator meets these requirements.
LOM and supervision of charging stations :
The LOM introduced measures to promote electric mobility in France, notably by encouraging the deployment of accessible charging stations and guaranteeing their optimal operation. Charging station operators must comply with these requirements to avoid penalties.
The main points of the LOM concerning the supervision of charging stations :
- Accessibility and availability of charging stations.
- Interoperability of payment systems.
- Monitoring and supervision of charging stations.
- Transparent information for EV users.
How WattzHub eMobility Operator meets LOM requirements:
- Ensure that charging stations are accessible at all times.
- Ensure interoperability of payment systems.
- Actively supervise charging stations to ensure their smooth operation.
- Provide transparent information to EV users.
At WattzHub, compliance with the Loi d’Orientation des Mobilités (LOM) is more than just a legal obligation. We see it as an essential part of our approach to electric mobility. We work closely with our customers to help them fully integrate the principles of the LOM into their operations. This translates into proactive support to align their electric charging station services with the objectives of the energy transition and the promotion of clean mobility, while rigorously complying with the standards set by the relevant authorities.
Our commitment to regulatory compliance goes beyond simply meeting legislative requirements. We work closely with our partners to implement transparent and compliant practices, ensuring clear data on terminal usage, pricing and service availability. What’s more, we ensure that our installations scrupulously comply with region-specific standards, working closely with local authorities to ensure full compliance.
Our commitment doesn’t stop there. We nurture a culture of continuous improvement, keeping a close eye on legislative developments to constantly adapt our practices. We actively participate in public consultations, making a constructive contribution to shaping public policy on sustainable mobility.