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Everything about ERE certificates, MID meters, connecting your charger and earning money charging at home.
Getting started
Using the portal
The dashboard: everything at a glance
What you see on your dashboard and exactly how we calculate your kWh, EREs and costs.
Managing and verifying locations
Add addresses, get them verified and link your chargers to a location.
Viewing and managing your chargers
What the charger cards show, what the statuses mean and how to connect one.
Settings
Your name and language, your energy contract, security and API keys in one place.
Connecting your charger
Verification & mandate
What is an EAN code and where do I find it?
The 18-digit code of your mains connection, explained.
Verifying your location with your energy bill
Why we ask for an energy bill and how the check works.
The mandate — what exactly do you sign?
What the mandate covers, how long it is valid and how renewal works.
ERE certificates
What are ERE certificates? How home charging earns you money
ERE certificates turn home charging into income. How the Dutch scheme works, what a certificate is worth and how to join — fully explained.
Tax on your ERE payout: what do we know so far?
Do you have to pay tax on the payout for your ERE certificates? There is no formal position from the Dutch tax authority yet — here's what we do and don't know, honestly laid out.
The Dutch Regeling energie vervoer 2026 explained: the law behind the EREs
The Regeling energie vervoer 2026 is what makes home charging worth money. The annual obligation, the NEa's role, the charge-point and mandate requirements, and the yearly calendar — explained from the rules themselves.
How much do you earn charging at home in 2026?
What does an ERE payout amount to per kWh and per year? Worked examples for 10,000, 15,000 and 25,000 km — and what drives the earnings.
Charger & MID meter
The MID meter in your charger: what it is and why it's required
A MID meter is the one condition for earning EREs with your charger. What MID means, how to recognise one and what your options are.
Which chargers have a MID meter? The overview
Up-to-date overview of charging stations with a built-in MID meter per brand and model — and therefore eligible for earning EREs.
Choosing a provider
Comparing ERE registration providers: what to look for in 2026
Service fee, payout, contract terms and data connection: where Dutch ERE registration providers (inboekdienstverleners) really differ — and how to vet one.
Switching ERE registration providers: how it works
Not happy with your current ERE provider? Switching is possible per new calendar year. How the EAN registration works, what happens to your mandate and what to watch when cancelling.
Smart home charging
EREs for owners' associations (VvE) and shared charge points: who gets the payout?
Charge points at an owners' association or on a shared car park can earn EREs too. How the scheme handles shared connections, who signs the mandate and where the payout lands.
Expensing home charging to your employer: how it works in 2026
Charging a company car at home? In 2026 your employer may reimburse €0.23 per kWh tax-free. How the expense claim works, what you need — and why the ERE payout is separate from it.
Solar panels and your charger after net metering ends: what changes in 2027?
The Dutch net-metering scheme (salderingsregeling) ends on 1 January 2027. What that means for EV drivers with solar panels, why charging on your own solar power becomes more attractive — and what does and doesn't change about your ERE payout.