Visited on Tuesday without charging.
There are 2 different chargers in front of the electricity provider offices. Each charger with 2 parking spots marked "max 60 Min".
The charger on the left is an evtec coffee&charge, max 20kW DC and 22kW AC. Based on the sticker it looks like you should be able to pull max power from both DC and AC at the same time. It used to be networked through Swisscharge, and there's still a Swisscharge logo printed on the front. Now it's networked through eCarUp, but they only printed one QR code. It's the QR for the CCS plug, but there's no way to know without looking at the plug # on the payment page and comparing with the list of connectors and their numbers in the app.
The charger on the right was added later, it's an Hypercharger HYC_300. It's listed at 150kW so they might only have equiped half of the modules. The eCarUp QR codes are displayed on the screen of the charger. Next to the QR codes they wrote the code you can also type on the eCarUp payment page but they made an error and printed the same code left and right. But the QR codes themselves are different for each side and use the correct codes.
There's a concrete block between the 2 chargers that I thought might have been the foundation of an old second coffee&charge, but looking on Chargemap we can see it was actually a charging post for bikes that was installed there in the past.