Accessibility statement
da emobil GmbH strives to make its website accessible in accordance with the Accessibility Act (BaFG) and the EU Directive (EU) 2016/2102.
This accessibility statement applies to www.da-emobil.com.
Status of compatibility with the requirements
This website is partially compliant with the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, conformity level AA.
Non-accessible content
The following content is currently not accessible:
1. Non-compliance with accessibility requirements
- Alternative text: Some images and graphic symbols lack meaningful alternative text.
- Headings: The heading hierarchy is not consistently maintained on some subpages.
- Contrast: In a few design elements, the contrast ratio does not meet the minimum requirements.
- Forms: In some instances, form fields are not clearly linked to their labels.
2. Disproportionate burden
- A claim of disproportionate burden is being made in relation to the interactive map for locating charging points.
3. Content not covered by the scope of the directive
- PDF documents: Older documents published before 23 September 2018 are excluded from the directive.
- Third-party content: Embedded third-party content (e. g. Google Maps) that is beyond the control of da emobil GmbH is also excluded.
Preparation of the accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on 10 March, 2026. The website’s compliance with the requirements was assessed through a self-assessment.
Feedback and contact details
If you notice any barriers that are not mentioned in this statement, or if you would like to request information in an accessible form, please contact us at: da emobil GmbH, Josef-Wilberger-Straße 53, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria, Email: info@da-emobil.com, Phone: +43 50 2277 2277
Enforcement
In the event of unsatisfactory answers from the above-mentioned contact option, you can contact the complaints office of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency with Limited Liability (FFG) by means of a complaint. The FFG accepts complaints electronically via the contact form of the Complaints Office.
The complaints are examined by the FFG to determine whether they relate to violations of the requirements of the Web Accessibility Act, in particular deficiencies in compliance with accessibility requirements, by the Confederation or an institution attributable to it. If the complaint is justified, the FFG must make recommendations for action to the Federation or the legal entities concerned and propose measures that serve to remedy the existing deficiencies.