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- Noodoe offers to take over as CSMS: [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/shell-recharge-dropping-sky-software-what-station-owners-alex-sibila-ydohe/ LinkedIn post] / [https://www.noodoe.com/blog/shell-recharge-migration-to-noodoe-ev-os Noodoe website]
- Noodoe offers to take over as CSMS: [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/shell-recharge-dropping-sky-software-what-station-owners-alex-sibila-ydohe/ LinkedIn post] / [https://www.noodoe.com/blog/shell-recharge-migration-to-noodoe-ev-os Noodoe website]
- [https://zevtron.com/zevtron-parkmobile-and-athena-partners-strategy-group-join-forces-to-enhance-ev-charging-payment-network-after-shell-recharge-shutdown/ Zevtron offers same] ([https://electrek.co/2025/02/24/zevtron-parkmobile-to-support-discontinued-shell-recharge-ev-chargers/ Electrek article]); see Zevtron website for more press releases





Latest revision as of 15:41, 1 March 2025

(up to EV chargers section)

links:

- jargon note: charge point / charging station management system = CPMS / CSMS

- Dec 2024: Shell Recharge announces their Shell Sky CSMS is leaving the US market for 3rd party hardware

- this does not affect Shell-owned public charging sites

- sites that were using the Shell Recharge CSMS ("Shell Sky") to manage their hardware will need to move to a new CSMS (which is theoretically possible thanks to OCPP standard) by April 30th or risk losing control of their own hardware

- ChargeLab offers to take over as CSMS provider

- Pulse Energy offers to take over as CSMS provider

- Noodoe offers to take over as CSMS: LinkedIn post / Noodoe website

- Zevtron offers same (Electrek article); see Zevtron website for more press releases



generic outline of sections needed for a new EVSE page:

- summary of the models from this manufacturer, including past and present

- links to manufacturer's own model info, both marketing and tech support

- basic fault indicators, e.g. LED blink patterns

- common failure modes, e.g. parts that are known to break pretty easily

- how to disassemble, especially if special tools or sequence is required

- common parts that need replacement, and sources / alternates for those parts

- how to update firmware

- links to forum threads where repair of this hardware is described

- links to videos (e.g. Youtube) where repair of this hardware is described