The easiest way to make E-Bike charging safe
Safe charging for bikes only, preventing misuse of outlets everywhere.
Safe e-bike charging, enforced
E-bike charging is in demand — and a safety concern when unmanaged. Keep your residents charging in safe, approved locations at approved times, not in their suites, storage lockers, or at other random outlets.
Restrict amperage so only bikes and small devices can draw power.
Require users to be present to start a session — no unattended overnight charging.
Set time limits and operating hours to ensure safe, responsible use.
Low-amp outlets, bikes only
Aminiti turns outlets into monitored, managed charging points, so charging happens during approved hours, by authorized users, with optional fees. Set amperage limits so only e-bikes and small devices can draw power, not EVs and space heaters.

Features
How Aminiti helps
Flexible Pay-per-use
Collect fees per session or by duration with Apple Pay, Google Pay, or most credit cards. Enable free access for staff or registered users.
Time Limits
Cap session duration so equipment doesn't get left on, reducing waste and unauthorized use.
Current Limits
Set amperage limits that stop sessions if a user draws more amps than you're willing to provide. This lets you provide power for low-current electronic devices while making the outlet unusable for EV charging and other high-current equipment.
Authorized Use Only
Restrict access to approved users, staff, and community members. Aminiti devices hide away, with no outside keypads or controls to wear out or be vandalized.
Forms & Waivers
Require users to provide a signed acknowledgement, safety waiver, or custom form before a session can start. Protects you legally and communicates expectations to every user.
User Proximity Required
Patent-pending technology ensures users are near the amenity when starting or stopping a session, preventing nuisance and unsafe activation by remote attackers.
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- Scheduled Operation
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Hardware
Installation options
Aminiti is flexible — here are just a few ways to integrate our hardware

Add an Aminiti Q16 inline relay. For tamper-resistance, use a safety-certified, lockable in-use cover to fully enclose the Q16 and a short, right-angle extension cord to the exterior of the cover. The outlet remains accessible but protected, requiring no rewiring.

In conjunction with an Aminiti Q16 inline outlet manager, add an Aminiti Keepout Panel for easy access and tamper resistance.

Use the Aminiti S16 inline relay. Add a junction box to enclose the S16 device if existing boxes are not suitable. For higher-power outlets and EVSEs, use the Aminiti S16 to control a contactor relay.
Get started
Implementation
- 1
Install an Aminiti device in-line with each outlet you wish to protect.

- 2
Use the Aminiti web app to create QR signage to enable users to activate the outlet. (Your users can still use the Aminiti app to activate the outlet without a QR code.)

- 3
Configure your station using the Aminiti app on the web or on your mobile device.

Flexible Pay-per-use
Set a per-session price or a per-minute rate, then choose which payment methods to accept — Apple Pay, Google Pay, or credit card. Flip the Free for approved users switch to keep charging complimentary for residents you've added by email.

Time Limits
Pick a maximum session length so an outlet never gets left on overnight. Riders see the countdown in the Aminiti app and can extend in the app if a top-up needs more time.

Current Limits
Choose an amperage ceiling for the outlet. If someone plugs in an EV charger, space heater, or other load heavier than an e-bike, Aminiti ends the session — keeping the outlet dedicated to e-bike charging instead of the high-draw equipment you'd rather not power.
One app, many solutions
Manage access to all your amenities, with one app for your users and one portal for you. Explore more ways to use Aminiti on your property.










