Visited on July 6 and charged with QR code.
The guest webapp is a bit finicky. Half of the time, the payment method choice just shows a blank page, I have to refresh to see the credit card option. Like my other attempt in Gebenstorf, it worked, but I couldn't download the receipt at the end. There's a download button but it's grayed out and shows a loading state forever.
I wonder when exactly they changed the tariffs, because in their official opening pictures on LinkedIn we see the screen above the station read CHF0.59/kWh. I was wondering if they were showing that because it's the contactless price, but no it has been updated since, because the screens were showing CHF0.49/kWh while I was there.
The price is the same as in Gebenstorf, contactless seems operational and is 59ct/kWh. To pay 49ct/kWh you need the app, or the webapp through the QR code.
The 2 cars that were already there when I arrived were both sitting at 100%.
The "Electraline" screens above the station show various information, the stall number, the price, the maximum power, then say welcome when plugged in, SoC and time to 80%, then time to 100% while charging, and finally "Charge done" and "Safe travels" while leaving. There's also a welcome and goodbye sound that plays when the charge is authorized and when the connector is unplugged.
I wasn't sure whether it was allowed to turn from Kreuzbühlstrasse into Mühlebachstrasse when coming from the west, but I think it is. Mühlebachstrasse seems to allow travel in both directions along its entire length, which is not the case of all streets in the area.
The parking spaces on either side of the charging station don't seem to be public parking. There's no parking meter, and there are some ban signs. It's probably rented out to tenants of the building(?)