HMI: Human-Machine Interface

The HMI (Human-Machine Interface) encompasses all hardware and software means that enable a user to interact with a machine or an automated system. 

In the field of electric charging, an HMI can take the form of a touchscreen, a dashboard, a supervisory platform, or a mobile application used to monitor charge status, initiate a session, or configure settings. 

The primary goal of the HMI is to make the interaction between human and machine intuitive, seamless, and effective.

It plays an essential role in user experience, operational safety, and the accessibility of complex technologies by translating technical data into understandable and actionable information.

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