White-label infrastructure for charge point manufacturers, CPOs, and energy companies. Register MID-certified chargers, submit data to the NEa, and run your own ERE certificate program.
Oil companies are legally required to buy ERE certificates for every litre of fuel they sell. They pay market rate — currently €0.07–0.14 per kWh charged through a certified home charger. Every EV driver with a MID-certified charger is generating value. Someone is capturing it. With CertaCharge, it can be you.
Bundle ERE registration with every new charger sale. Your customers activate their certificate program through your brand — you keep the relationship.
Add a white-label ERE portal to your existing network management tools. Let your charge point hosts earn certificates under your brand umbrella.
Launch an EV loyalty program tied to ERE earnings. Your customers charge, earn certificates, and you control the relationship end to end.
Offer ERE registration as a post-installation upsell. Every MID-certified charger you install is a recurring certificate stream — for them and for you.
Every charger registered through CertaCharge is verified against MID certification requirements. No MID meter, no certificate — automatically enforced before registration is accepted.
Your registration data is formatted and submitted to the Nederlandse Emissieautoriteit in the required schema. Full audit trail, timestamps, and error correction built in.
Your logo, your colors, your domain. Partners get a white-label dashboard where their end customers register chargers, track earnings, and view certificate status — all under your brand.
CertaCharge manages the sale of registered certificates into the ERE market. Revenue is split per your agreement with the partner — automated monthly payouts with full transparency.
The Netherlands has 1.5 million electric vehicles. Every one of them has a charge point. Most of those charge points are generating ERE certificates right now — and the certificate program runs for decades. The infrastructure question isn't whether this market exists. It's who builds the platform that owns it. CertaCharge is built for the company that wants to be that platform.