EcoFast uses charging stations that comply with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards, meeting safety, quality, and sustainability requirements. These charging stations have been certified with international standards by TUV, including EN IEC 61851-1, EN IEC 61851-23, EN IEC 61851-24, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4, EN 61851-21-2, and more. They also carry the RED CE mark, support OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol), and meet the Vietnamese standards (TCVN), certified by Quatest 3 (Quality Assurance and Testing Center 3).

1. Vietnamese and International Certificates

TUV certification ensures product quality and guarantees that the systems are safe and reliable.
OCPP certificate meets open protocol standards, ensuring efficiency and safety in use.
The TCVN (National Technical Regulations) are national standards developed to ensure quality, safety, and efficiency in products and services in Vietnam.
The CE certification indicates compliance with the safety, health, and environmental standards of the European Union.
TUV certification guarantees product quality and product safety systems.
OCPP certification meets open protocol standards, ensuring efficiency and safety in use.

2. Charging station standards

Sustainability
EcoFast is committed to sustainability by ensuring that its charging stations are equipped with overload and overcurrent protection devices to prevent risks such as fires and explosions. These safety features are integral to maintaining a secure and reliable charging environment for electric vehicle users.
 
Safety
EcoFast ensures that its charging systems are equipped with overload and overcurrent protection devices to prevent risks such as fires and explosions.
 
Quality
EcoFast charging systems are equipped with overload and overcurrent protection devices to prevent potential risks like fires and explosions.
 

3. Installation standards

EcoFast meets all installation standards for its charging stations to ensure the safety and performance of the electric vehicle charging system. Here are some key factors typically considered in the installation standards:
1. Electrical Safety
Ensure that the charging system complies with electrical safety standards, including how to connect and protect against overload, overcurrent, and short circuits.
2. Power Supply
Evaluate and determine the available power supply to ensure that the charging system can operate stably and efficiently.
3. Compatibility
Ensure that the charging system is compatible with the types of electric vehicles being used, including connection standards and charging protocols.
4. Location and Installation
Determine the ideal location for the charging station in a public space or at a private facility, as well as the requirements for how it will be installed and connected to the electrical infrastructure.

4. Safety and Fire Protection Standards

ECOFAST ensures safety and fully complies with regulations issued on safety in installation and operation, and regulations on fire prevention and fighting.
 
1. Electrical safety standards
Ensure that the charging system complies with international electrical safety standards, such as IEC 61851, and equivalent national standards.
2. Fire Protection Standards (PCCC)
Adhere to fire protection regulations to ensure that the charging system does not pose a fire hazard or environmental risk.
 
3. Location and Structural Standards
Determine the ideal location for the charging station and ensure that the materials and structure of the station meet safety and fire protection requirements.
 
4. Overload and Overcurrent Protection
Ensure that the charging system is equipped with overload and overcurrent protection devices to prevent fire hazards.
 
5. Maintenance and Regular Inspections
Conduct regular maintenance and inspections to ensure that the charging system remains safe and operationally efficient.