Visited on Saturday and Sunday, paid with Google Pay and Swisscharge, no issues.
The chargers are behind the Coop Pronto. You can see the back of the building and the chargers when arriving from the freeway.
At the moment there is no signage to indicate those spots are for charging only. But being in the back and the furthest spots from the shop entrance, the ICEing problems are probably only limited to very busy times.
There's a handicap sign in front of the rightmost spot, which seems to be the largest. But it's not an EV+handicap combo sign as seen at other charging stations, so it's unclear if it's a general purpose handicap spot or specifically for charging. Being so far from the shop and toilet, I can't imagine this spot is intended for non-charging.
There is a toilet, you need to ask for the physical key in the store. The toilet is actually very close to the chargers (north side), but there is no paved path through the grass. You're supposed to walk all the way around the store counter-clockwise to first enter and get the key, then continue counter-clockwise to reach the toilet, then do everything in reverse.
The 3 chargers are ABB A400. Contactless is enabled on all chargers, 59ct/kWh (like Swisscharge), 30CHF reservation. There doesn't seem to be any overstay fees. The credit card payment appears with the name "Coop Pronto Ev Chargin" on my card.
I find the bollards a bit inconvenient. I guess you can't put them too close to the chargers or they won't be accessible in wheelchair and whatnot, but they are so far away they don't seem to offer much protection for the charger and only make parking more inconvenient.
The charger IDs from left to right are 24, 25, 22, 23, 31, 32.
There seems to be cameras built into the lamp posts, in addition to the cameras already installed on the store facing back.
When leaving and heading back towards the freeway, Google Maps wants me to drive all the way to the village and back, but that's not necessary, turning left is allowed.