Visited on February 13 and charged with Plenitude app.
Eni has apparently taken over the mysterious locations in Aarau and Winterthur. There's still no clear ownership information. There must be a common owner between the 2 locations that partnered with GOFAST, then MOVE and now Eni. The IDs use a different prefix than the Eni-owned chargers, but the price is the same at 0.70CHF/kWh.
On location there is no useful information apart from the connector IDs printed on the handles. No QR codes on stickers or the screen. No hotline. No Eni/Plenitude name anywhere.
Since my last visit the parking spaces were re-painted, and there were a lot more chargers next to it! The 3 new chargers had signs saying they would open on March 1st, and it seems to indeed have happen by now because they are visible in the Plenitude app! Just one of the connectors on the espresso&charge is missing from the app.
The old charger is incorrectly listed as 192kW in the Plenitude app, which is not physically possible as it's an older espresso&charge with only 150kW. The new espresso&charge is listed as 150kW which matches with the sticker I saw on my visit, and the 2 cappucino&charge are listed as 100kW, also matching the sticker.
There were Payter contactless readers on the 3 new chargers, I don't know yet if they are enabled. There was no contactless option on the older charger.
On the old unit, the cables were replaced with thinner variants at some point, but the cable holders were not replaced, meaning the connector can simply slip out of the holder and through the gap 🤷♂️ Don't be surprised when they break on the ground.
Connectors 1 (CHAdeMO) and 2 (left CCS) are the 2 mutually exclusive connectors on the old charger.