FAQ'S

What is the Shared Charging Project?
The Shared Charging Project allows homeowners with electric vehicle (EV) chargers to share their chargers with neighbors and other EV drivers. This turns their homes into accessible charging hubs, promoting sustainable transportation and fostering community.
How can I participate in the Shared Charging Project?
Homeowners or business owners with an EV charger can sign up to share their chargers with neighbors and the wider community. Once registered, your charger will be listed on the EasyGo platform, where EV drivers of your choice can easily find and access it. The host can choose the times and hours that the charger is available for the public.
Do I need a driveway to participate in the Shared Charging Program?
It's not strictly required, having a private parking space is typically preferred. Keep in mind that on-street charging installations may be possible but could be subject to planning permissions and local regulations, which could limit the suitability of these locations for the program.
What if someone overstays their time on my charging station, using it as a cheap parking spot?
Homeowners participating in the Shared Charging Program are responsible for managing their own property. To address overstaying, a surcharge is automatically applied once charging is finished, which helps to discourage overuse.
How does the charge for overstays work?
If someone exceeds the agreed charging time, the system automatically applies a surcharge. This ensures that the charging spot is used fairly and discourages abuse of the space. Max penalty is 25 euros.
How does sharing my charger help me?
By sharing your charger, you can generate additional income by renting it out when it’s not in use. You will also contribute to the growth of sustainable transportation options and strengthen community bonds.
Is there a platform to find available chargers?
Yes, the project provides a platform (EasyGo – the largest private EV charging network in Ireland) where EV drivers can easily search for and access your home/business chargers..
How do I ensure my charger is available for others to use?
Once you sign up for the project, you will have the ability to set availability times and dates for your charger. You can make it available when it’s not in use and adjust the schedule as needed.
Will sharing my charger increase the risk of damage or misuse?
The platform is designed with security features to ensure safe use. You’ll be able to set your own charging rates and availability times. Additionally, you will be able to monitor usage through the platform, offering peace of mind.
How much can I earn from sharing my charger?
The amount you can earn depends on how often your charger is used and the rates you set. The platform provides an easy way to manage your earnings and keep track of your usage.
What are the environmental benefits of this project?
By increasing the availability of EV chargers, the project promotes the adoption of electric vehicles, reduces carbon emissions, and encourages sustainable transportation options within the community.
How does this project help my community?
This project strengthens community bonds by encouraging neighbours to support each other. It also makes EV charging more accessible, particularly in areas with limited charging infrastructure.
Can I participate if I don’t use my charger frequently?
Yes! If you don’t use your charger often, you can still participate by making it available when it's not in use. This helps improve charging availability for others and creates an additional source of income for you..
Can I participate if I don't own an EV?
Absolutely! You don’t need to own an EV to participate. If you have a driveway, or if you own a small business, Airbnb, or B&B, you can install an EV charger and make it available to the community. This is a great opportunity to provide a valuable service to EV drivers and generate additional income.
What are the requirements to join the Shared Charging Project?
To participate, you must be a homeowner or business owner with an EV charger (meeting the required specifications) or have the ability to install one. Once registered on the platform, you can begin sharing your charger with others.
These chargers are required because they can share key charging details - like energy used (kW), pricing, and charging time - for both your car and others. This gives you full visibility into each charging session.
What about insurance? Am I covered if something happens while my charger is in use?
As with everything in Ireland, each car owner, homeowner, or business owner is responsible for their own insurance. This means the vehicle owner is accountable for any damage to their car, while the homeowner or business owner is responsible for their property. We recommend that everyone makes sure they have the right insurance coverage for both their vehicles and property to keep things hassle-free.
How will I receive payment for the charges?
Each user will pay directly for their own car charge through the platform. The payment will be processed automatically, and you’ll receive your earnings through your preferred payment method, typically on a monthly basis, from EasyGo.