Yes, it is possible to allow others to use your charging station, provided you give permission for it. There are different ways to grant others access to your charging station:
Personal Authorization: You can personally give others permission to use your charging station. This could include family members, friends, neighbors, or colleagues. You can make arrangements regarding the use of the charging station, such as reimbursing the costs.
Charging Card or Key: Many charging stations support the use of a charging card or key. You can provide others with a charging card or key that grants them access to your charging station. This card or key can be linked to a specific user profile or a specific charging session, allowing the costs to be tracked and settled.
Charging Card Management: Some charging station systems offer the ability to manage multiple users via an online portal or a special app. This allows you to create specific user profiles, assign access rights, and keep track of charging sessions and costs.
It is important to make clear agreements with others about the use of your charging station, such as reimbursing electricity costs and complying with any rules or restrictions. It is also advisable to consult your specific charging station system's functionality and to follow any manufacturer instructions regarding sharing your charging station with others.
Additionally, there may be local rules and regulations applicable to sharing charging stations. It is wise to inform yourself about any restrictions or requirements that apply in your specific region or community.

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