Here are some scenarios in which someone else might use your charging station:
Public charging stations: If you use a public charging station, it may be accessible for other electric vehicles to charge. These stations are intended for general use and can be used by anyone with an electric vehicle. In this case, someone else can use your charging station if it is available.
Shared charging stations: In some cases, multiple households or users share a charging station, for instance, in an apartment complex or a shared parking garage. In such cases, others may use your charging station when it is not in use. There may be agreements and arrangements to coordinate the use of the charging station among different users.
Private charging stations: If you have a private charging station on your own property, you determine who has access to the charging station. You may choose to allow others, such as family members, friends, or guests, to use your charging station. However, it is important to make clear agreements and discuss any costs or terms of use.
It is always wise to check the specific rules and agreements applicable to the charging station you are using. In public and shared situations, there may be use rules or rates set by the owner or manager of the charging infrastructure.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
Contact Information
+31 85 888 4003
sustainable@chargeblock.nl