Custom Groups and Geo-organizational Groups are features within the EvPortal that allow users to organize assets into logical units for management and reporting, as well as control access rights to specific assets within the platform.
Example for access rights: A CPO has multiple B2B customers and wants to give them viewing rights to only their specific locations. The CPO groups relevant locations into a Custom Group and grants access to each customer. Similarly, a CPO can give access to specific locations to a manufacturer for remote diagnostics. Example for customer segmentation: A CPO has a VIP customer and wants their locations grouped and easily identifiable so Customer Support can prioritize these cases. The CPO groups all relevant locations into a Custom Group called "VIP Customer".
Example for organizational grouping: A CPO with a regional organizational structure (e.g., North and South) wants to easily identify which Locations belong to each region. The CPO creates "geo-organizational" groups called "North" and "South" and adds the relevant Locations to them.
Example for Custom grouping: A CPO wants to indicate which Locations are in specific venue types, such as condominiums or supermarkets. The CPO creates Custom Groups and adds Locations accordingly. These groups can be used while viewing a Location or exported for further analysis.
While Geo-organizational and Custom Group share the same core functionality, they serve different purposes to help customers organize their assets:
- A Geo-organizational group is specifically for geographical areas such as North, South, or London.
- A Custom Group is more flexible and can be used for any type of grouping.
Each charge location can be optionally linked to one geo-organizational group (also called a contractual group). This is useful when CPOs need to assign different access rights based on geography or organization—for example, when one team manages the northern region while another handles the southern region.
EvPortal User Requirements:
- Permission: "Create/Delete/Read/Update Group" permissions are required, depending on the intended operation
- Example Roles: Admin and Group Manager roles have all the permissions listed above
Standard location viewing and editing roles allow users to view and add roles to a Location
Managing Groups
Create a Group process
- Navigate to the "Admin" section and select "Groups"

- Select the CPO where you want to add groups. Click the three-dot icon and select "Add Group".

- Click "Save" to finalize the group creation.

This process can be repeated to create multiple groups and sub-groups. It is strongly advised to use unique names to prevent issues in identification.
Edit and remove a Group
To edit or remove a group, click the icon next to the group and select "Delete group"

Add Location to a Geo-organizational Group
Only Locations can be added to groups, not Charge Stations. Charge Stations will inherit the group in the data tables view.
- Navigate to a Location and select "Edit Group Structure".

- Select a Group.

- The complete group hierarchy will be displayed before saving.

- The group structure becomes visible in the Location details after saving.
Add Location to a Custom Group
- Navigate to a Location and select "Edit Group Structure"

- Search for and select a group from the Custom Group section.

- The group structure becomes visible in the Location details after saving.
Remove Group from Location
To remove a group from a Location, click on the 'x' or 'remove' button and then save.

Viewing, updating and exporting groups
View Locations associated to a group
- Navigate to the Group structure overview and click "Locations".

- Here you can view all locations associated with this group.

Viewing groups in Charge Station Table
The Charge Station data table displays Customer Groups.
These groups are inherited from the Charge Station's associated Location.
Download Custom groups as CSV
You can download Locations and Charging Stations with their associated Custom Groups.
Managing access rights
Similar to granting users access to a specific CPO contract or CPO, you can select a Custom or Geo-organizational group and specify roles.
This allows you to limit a user's access to specific locations.

