Automatic Bill Generation
- Published July 24, 2024
- Features, Benefits
- Billing, Automatic Bill Generation, Accounts Receivable, Property Management
- 1 min read
Automatic bill generation is a key feature of EVnSteven, designed to streamline the billing process for both property owners and users. Each month, bills are generated automatically and sent directly to users, significantly reducing the administrative burden on property owners. This ensures that billing is not only efficient but also accurate.
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Easy Onboarding & Demo Mode
- Published July 24, 2024
- Features, Benefits
- Onboarding, Demo Mode, User Experience, Adoption, Property Management
- 1 min read
New users can explore EVnSteven with ease thanks to our Demo Mode. This feature allows them to experience the app’s functionality without creating an account, providing a risk-free opportunity to learn about the platform’s benefits and features. Once they’re ready to sign up, our streamlined onboarding process guides them through the setup steps quickly and efficiently, ensuring a smooth transition to full access. This user-friendly approach encourages adoption and engagement, benefiting both property managers and users.
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Adapting to JuiceBox's Exit: How Property Owners Can Continue Offering Paid EV Charging with their JuiceBoxes
- Published October 5, 2024
- Articles, Stories
- EV Charging, JuiceBox, EVnSteven, Property Management
- 2 min read
With JuiceBox recently leaving the North American market, property owners who relied on JuiceBox’s smart EV charging solutions might find themselves in a tough spot. JuiceBox, like many smart chargers, offers great features like power tracking, billing, and scheduling, making EV charging management easy — when everything is working smoothly. But these advanced features come with hidden costs that are worth considering.
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How an Innovative App Solved an EV Dilemma
- Published August 2, 2024
- Articles, Stories
- Strata, Property Management, Electric Vehicles, EV Charging, North Vancouver
- 2 min read
In the Lower Lonsdale area of North Vancouver, British Columbia, a property manager named Alex was responsible for several aging condo buildings, each bustling with diverse and dynamic residents. As electric vehicles (EVs) grew in popularity among these residents, Alex faced a unique challenge: the buildings weren’t designed for EV charging. Residents used standard electrical outlets in the parking areas for overnight trickle charging, which led to disputes over electricity consumption and strata fees due to the inability to track or estimate power use from these sessions.
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