Earn ERE credits on your charging sessions
Eneco eMobility is Eneco's charging service for home and workplace charging. Connect your Eneco eMobility account to Joulo, compare your options and choose your own ERE route.
NL
Market
Direct
Connection
2026
History
Eneco's charging service
Eneco eMobility (formerly Eneco Connectric) is Eneco's charging service for home and workplace charging. It runs its own charging platform at connect.eneco-emobility.com and operates in the Netherlands.
Part of Eneco
Eneco's own charging solution for home and work, with its own charge card, app and dashboard.
Eneco portal
connect.eneco-emobility.com for account management, session overview and rates. Includes remote start/stop via the app.
Common chargers
Alfen Eve Single Pro-line, Eneco Connectric and EVBox BusinessLine • often with a built-in MID meter.
Turn your Eneco session data into ERE credits
Keep your charger with Eneco, earn ERE credits via Joulo. Log in once • the rest is automatic.
You connect your account yourself
You enter your own Eneco eMobility credentials and explicitly authorise Joulo to fetch sessions on your behalf.
No migration, no hardware swap
Your charger stays managed by Eneco. Your dashboard, charge card and remote start/stop keep working. Joulo only reads telemetry and checks MID/Eichrecht.
Automatic ERE registration
Joulo registers your charging sessions as ERE's with the NEa and sells them at the right time. Quarterly payout to your IBAN.
Flexible route choice
You use the same Eneco account and charging data to choose your ERE route. This keeps you in control of terms, payout and service fee.
ERE: with Eneco eMobility directly or with Joulo?
Eneco eMobility handles ERE registration as part of its service for existing customers. Joulo is another path: the same charger and the same Eneco account, but registration and payout run through Joulo • 20% standard, down to 10% via referrals. Compare the terms and choose what fits your situation.
Eneco eMobility
- Service fee • Not separately published on eneco-emobility.com.
- Payout • Once per year, retroactively (source: eneco-emobility.com).
- Sign-up • Part of the Eneco eMobility account for existing customers.
Joulo
- Service fee • 20% standard incl. VAT · down to 10% via referrals.
- Payout • Quarterly to your IBAN.
- Contract • Annual contract, cancel yearly (consumers: see Wet van Dam note on the comparison page).
Who is this for?
Your charging data and ERE are yours
Under the 2026 Regeling energie vervoer, the ERE belongs to the holder of the energy contract on the connection • your EAN, not Eneco as the charging service. Which filing service you use is therefore your choice. You have direct access to your own charging sessions through the Eneco portal; Joulo only processes that data on your behalf and with your authorisation.
Manual: download and upload
You can export your charging sessions from the Eneco portal at any time and upload the files into Joulo yourself. No integration, no automation • just your own data.
Automatic: on your behalf
With the integration on this page, Joulo performs that same step for you, only automated. Joulo uses your credentials, your authorisation, and stops the moment you say so.
Three steps, five minutes
1. Authorise Joulo
You enter your own Eneco eMobility credentials and explicitly authorise Joulo to fetch sessions on your behalf.
2. Choose your chargers
With your authorisation, Joulo retrieves your charger list, checks MID/Eichrecht certification and lets you choose which ones to connect.
3. Earn
Sessions sync automatically. Each quarter Joulo trades your ERE credits and pays out to your IBAN.
How we connect
Frequently asked questions
No contractual or commercial relationship. Joulo and Eneco eMobility have no contractual or commercial relationship. Joulo is an independent ERE filing service. This page explains how you, as a Eneco eMobility customer, can choose to register your charging sessions with the NEa through Joulo using your own credentials and your explicit authorisation. Eneco eMobility is not a Joulo partner and does not endorse Joulo.