Visited yesterday and charged with eCarUp app.
The station matches with what is visible on the eCarUp and LinkedIn pictures.
The stickers says it's a Sungrow DC charger, rated for 30kW. Voltage 200-1000V, current 2-80A. So power will be limited under 375V.
I think that's the thinnest DC cable I have ever seen. It's the same weight, even maybe lighter than a 3-phase 32A AC cable. Why can't the cables on the EATON 22kW DC chargers be this thin?
The station has a touch screen. When waked up from sleep, it offers a choice between "Credit card" and "Charging card". Choosing credit card then says "Please follow the instructions at payment terminal". But there is no payment terminal.
If you press "Startseite" on the screen while charging, it goes to a screen that just shows the percentage and a button "tap to view or stop charging", then when tapped "scan your card to manage your charging details". Because I started the charge using the app, I had no way to get back to the details screen and see the charging power. I was still able to stop the charge using the app.
The instructions and QR code for ad-hoc payment are on the left side of the unit.