Why do you need to register your charging station?
By making registration mandatory, grid operators can find out which charging stations are used the most. This helps identify high-demand locations and, if necessary, allows the grid operators to make adjustments and optimise the power network.
The registering obligation applies to all charging stations that are connected to the low-voltage grid. In practice, this means that if you install a new charging station, or have one installed, you are obliged to inform your grid operator via their website.
Is an existing home charging station being replaced ? If so, don't forget to decommission your old charging station and register your new one with your power grid operator (as required with Fluvius). Ask your power grid operator what exactly is expected.
What information do you need to register your charging station?
Depending on your power grid operator, be sure to have the following information to hand:
- The EAN code for your electricity connection
This comprises 18 characters, starting with '54 - Date of installation or activation of your charging station
- Your charging station's serial number (see side or bottom of the charging station)
Starting with ‘ACE’ (Alfen) or the number next to ‘SN’ (Peblar)
When asked for the owner of the charging station, enter your own contact details.
When asked for the installer's details, fill in the following:
Installer information
Name | MobilityPlus |
Email address | support@mobilityplus.be |
Phone number |
+32 (0)9 3123002 |
Company number |
BE 0649.979.281 |
To conclude, you will be asked all kinds of technical information from the charging station itself :
Charging station information
Number of charge points | 1 |
Charge point usage | Private |
Manufacturer/Brand | Alfen |
Model | EVE Single Pro-Line |
Maximum power setting |
For single-phase charging, put 7.4 kW For three-phase charging, put 22 kW |
Smart charge point | Yes |
Smart charging | Yes, the charging station takes into account a pre-determined peak usage |
Bidirectional | No |
Load balancing | Yes |
Number of charge points | 1 |
Charge point usage | Private |
Manufacturer/Brand | Peblar |
Model | Business |
Maximum power setting |
For single-phase charging, put 7.4 kW For three-phase charging, put 22 kW |
Smart charge point | Yes |
Smart charging | Yes, the charging station takes into account a pre-determined peak usage |
Bidirectional | No |
Load balancing | Yes |
Which grid operator should you register your charge point with?
Registering a charging station in Flanders
The grid operator in Flanders is Fluvius. Register your charging station via this link
Registering a charging station in Wallonia
There are several grid operators in Wallonia.
Find out which grid operator is active in your city/municipality here
Register your charge point via the ORES website
Register your charge point via the RESA website
Register your charge point via the REW website
Register your charge point via the AIEG website
Register your charge point via the AIESH website
Registering a charging station in the Brussels-Capital Region
The grid operator in the Brussels-Capital Region is Sibelga. Register your charging station via this link