White paper / Intentional and unintentional Fraud in EV charging: why does it happen and how you can protect yourself as an MSP

We don’t blame the thief when we don’t lock our bike
September 2, 2024
Marc Diks
Security

As the global transition to electric vehicles (EVs) accelerates, payment for electricity at EV charging infrastructure has become a critical component of the automotive ecosystem. With this growth, however, comes a rising interest for fraudulent parties, which can undermine your customers’ trust in the system and result in significant financial losses. 
 


Deftpower set out to provide you the tools to prevent and mitigate fraud while simultaneously allowing you to weigh the different options. This way, you will be able to strike a balance between security and user experience that is within your comfort zone. Nonetheless, underlying this freedom is a robust set of measures we take to prevent fraud from happening at all, or detect it as soon as possible.

This article explores the various types of fraud that can occur in EV charging and addresses a selection of measures Deftpower has taken for fraud prevention. By leveraging advanced technologies such as machine learning and real-time monitoring, our EV charging SaaS platform can detect, prevent, and mitigate fraudulent activities.

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Intentional and unintentional Fraud in EV charging