Efficient & legally compliant billing of company car charging processes at home

More and more employees are charging company cars at home. But how can companies bill these charging processes efficiently and in a legally compliant manner? Our blog shows you the most important legal principles and practical solutions to make billing simple and flexible with reev. Find out more and optimize your processes.
Case Study – Wilhelm Hoyer B.V. & Co KG

Case Study: With the reev Platform, Hoyer is building a scalable charging infrastructure with 86 charging points – from the vehicle fleet to public use. Read the case study now. Read the case study now.
Case Study – Terhalle Holding

Case Study: With the reev Platform, Terhalle Holding uses 100% PV electricity for its charging infrastructure – 50 charging points, intelligent load management and everyday charging for employees and fleet. Read the case study now.
Case Study – Runden Group

Case Study: With the reev Platform, the Runden Group creates a scalable charging infrastructure for e-vehicles and trucks – including PV power, home charging & automated billing. Read the case study now.
Case Study – The Mobility House

Case Study: The Mobility House relies on reev – successful migration of 60+ companies. Download the case study for free now.
Business models for charging infrastructure: opportunities, challenges and future prospects

Electromobility in heavy goods transport is becoming increasingly important as it makes a decisive contribution to reducing CO₂ emissions and achieving EU climate targets. Electric trucks (e-trucks) are currently making remarkable progress in technology, infrastructure and through strategic partnerships.
News about e-trucks: progress in the electric mobility industry

Electromobility in heavy goods transport is becoming increasingly important as it makes a decisive contribution to reducing CO₂ emissions and achieving EU climate targets. Electric trucks (e-trucks) are currently making remarkable progress in technology, infrastructure and through strategic partnerships.
New funding for private charging infrastructure in the Netherlands 2025 | Secure a grant now!

In 2025, the Netherlands will introduce a new funding program for private charging infrastructure. This scheme, known as SPRILA (Subsidie Private Laadinfrastructuur bij bedrijven), is aimed at companies that want to install charging stations on their own or rented premises. The aim is to promote e-mobility and expand the charging infrastructure network.
Destination Charging: The future of electric vehicle charging

The topic of “destination charging” is becoming increasingly important in the electromobility sector. In this blog article, you will find out what destination charging is, what benefits it offers and why it is essential for the future of electric mobility.
Outlook for electric mobility in 2025: trends, challenges and opportunities

Electromobility will reach a new milestone in 2025: stricter climate targets, technological innovations and the expansion of the charging infrastructure are driving the transformation forward. Find out which trends and challenges will shape the coming year.