⚡️ Is your company covering your charging costs? Then good news you will be reimbursed for all the charging costs
Reimbursement Rate:
The reimbursement rate is based on the CREG (Commission for Electricity and Gas Regulation) tariff. This is a standardized rate that aims to fairly compensate employees for their home charging costs.
It's important to note that the CREG tariff may not exactly match your actual electricity costs. Depending on your personal electricity contract, you might be reimbursed slightly more or less than your actual expenses.
The reimbursement is calculated based on the number of kilowatt-hours (kWh) used to charge your company car at home. The CREG tariff is applied to this usage to determine your reimbursement amount.
Reimbursement Process:
When you charge your company EV at home, you will initially pay for the electricity used. However, your employer will reimburse you for these costs through your payroll on a monthly basis.
Tracking Your Charges: You can track your charging sessions and view your reimbursement amounts through the Mbrella Charge app or web portal.
Privacy: Your employer will only see the charging data relevant for reimbursement. They won't have access to detailed information about your private charging sessions.
Support: If you have any questions about your home charging reimbursements or need assistance, you can contact Mbrella Charge support through the app or web portal.
Remember, the goal of this reimbursement system is to fairly compensate you for the electricity used to charge your company car at home. While it may not always match your exact costs, it aims to provide a reasonable and standardized reimbursement across all employees.
For any specific questions about your company's charging policies or reimbursement rates, please consult your HR department or fleet manager.