In most cases, charging your EV at the office will be free for you as an employee. The costs are typically covered by your employer. However, it's important to note that specific policies may vary between companies, so it's always best to confirm with your HR department or fleet manager.
Pricing Structure
If your company does charge for office charging, the pricing structure for EV charging typically consists of several components:
Cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh)
Potential cost per minute of charging
Possible idle fees (explained below)
Potential session fee or starting fee
Idle Fees
Some companies implement "idle fees" or "rotation tariffs" to encourage efficient use of office chargers. These fees may apply if you leave your fully charged car plugged in, blocking the charger for others. The idle fee often kicks in after a certain time limit.
For any specific questions about your company's office charging policies or costs, please consult your HR department or fleet manager. They will have the most up-to-date information on your company's specific arrangements with Mbrella Charge.