Know for sure your charging point qualifies for ERE registration
Public MID lists usually show brands or models • rarely your exact variant. At Joulo you run the compatibility check first, connect your charging point, and we validate against your data what is needed for emission reduction unit registration.
// Context
Why a list alone is not enough
Manufacturers ship variants with or without a built-in MID meter, different firmware, or a separate metering setup. A list helps orient • but it cannot replace checking your actual installation and metering chain.
- •Same brand, different model or hardware revision
- •Cloud or platform paths: what you see may differ from the model name alone
- •Only with reliable session data does eligibility for NEa submission become clear
// How it works
How it works at Joulo
Check brand and model
Walk through the check and see what our public catalog records for your model.
Connect your charging point
Create an account and connect your charging point (cloud, platform, or OCPP). We sync your charging sessions.
Track status in your dashboard
See whether your setup meets the requirements for emission reduction unit registration and what your earning potential looks like.
// Recognition
Official registry service
Joulo is listed as an NEa registry service provider. Your contract is cancellable yearly • you complete registration in the dashboard.
More on Joulo
Go deeper by topic • start where it helps you most.
MID status per model
Look up your model in the public catalog with MID status and connection type.
ContinueCompare registry providers
Compare fees, payouts and terms across registry providers.
ContinueAll charging point brands
Logo overview with links to brand pages and the interactive check.
ContinueWhat are ERE?
Basics of emission reduction units and how Joulo registers them for you.
ContinueCharging point check
Three steps to see what we know about your brand and model.
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