Tariffs and charging passes: how does it work?

Setting your price

Only with a Public subscription (€10/month) can you set your own price. With the other subscriptions, the price is set automatically. See details at wattify.be/en/pricing.

All prices exclude VAT.

You can find the price settings under Load site > Price setting.

There are four possible price components:

Starting price

Fixed amount at each charging session (ex. VAT)

kWh price

Price per loaded kilowatt hour (ex. VAT)

Price per minute

Price per minute of charging (ex. VAT)

Idle price

Price if the car is full but stays put (ex. VAT)

You don't have to fill in everything. Most owners only fill in the kWh price.

What does a public charger pay via QR code?

Someone scans the QR code on your charging station. That person does not have a charge card. We call this a public charger.

That person pays your rate plus a surcharge from Wattify. The surcharge depends on your subscription.

Occasional Public (free)

20% on the CREG price + €1.50 start fee

Low Public (€5/month)

10% on CREG price

Public (€10/month)

€0.02 per kWh

Split-billing (€5/month)

€0.02 per kWh

Example: Your kWh price is €0.29 ex. VAT. You have a Public subscription. The QR charger then pays €0.29 + €0.02 = €0 .31 ex VAT per kWh.

Roaming: charging via a public charging card

Someone charges with a charge card of e.g. Eneco, DATS 24, Luminus or Engie. This is called roaming. They do not use a QR code but their own charge card.

You just receive your set tariff. Wattify charges the surcharge to the roaming party.

Important: the roaming party (e.g. Eneco) also charges a surcharge to their customer. They determine that amount themselves. This is outside the scope of Wattify.

You don't have to do anything for this. Roaming works automatically.

Link charge cards: preferential rate for fixed chargers

Do you have regular users? Think neighbours, colleagues or friends. Then you can set a fixed kWh price for them.

They will then charge at the rate you choose. Wattify's surcharge does apply here.

Which charge cards will you see?

You will only see charge cards that have charged at least once on your charging site in the past 30 days. So the user must first have charged at least once at the normal rate. Only then will the charge card appear in your overview.

Attention: this does not work with roaming charge cards (e.g. Eneco, DATS 24, Luminus). According to AFIR regulations (article 5), no price distinction may be made between roaming partners. A preferential tariff is therefore only possible for Wattify charge cards.

How to set this up?

  1. Go to your Charging site.

  2. Open the Charging Pass tab.

  3. Click on Link charge card.

  4. Choose the charge card from the list.

  5. Set a fixed kWh price.

  6. Activate CREG discount if necessary.

How does this differ from a discount code?

Link charge card

Discount code

Whom

Regular users (already charged once)

Anyone with the code

How to charge?

With their RFID card or app

Via QR code on the pole

Tariff

Fixed kWh price + Wattify surcharge

Discount on public tariff

Set up

Per charge card, per charging site

Per charge site, for everyone

Example

Benny charges regularly at your home. He has already charged at least once. His charge card now appears in your overview.

You link his charge card to your charging site. You set a fixed kWh price of €0.34 ex. VAT.

Benny now pays €0.34 + Wattify surcharge per kWh.

Summary

  • Your tariff = what you receive (ex. VAT).

  • QR charger = your tariff + Wattify storage.

  • Roaming = your rate + storage Wattify + storage roaming party.

  • Link charging card = fixed price + storage Wattify.

  • Discount code = discount for QR chargers.

Questions? Contact us at support@wattify.be.

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