Users of any form of electric transport can draw up alongside a recharging unit, access the power supply by presenting a proximity token to the Paxton Proximity reader on the unit, and plug-in. Customers obtain a proximity token by pre-paying for the service.
The software behind the scheme is a Paxton Access Net2 network access control system. The software maintains a database of users, giving access to anyone who has pre-paid for the service. The system is monitored and managed centrally over the internet from Park and Power’s offices in Brighton.
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