Home Charging for Company EVs – A New Level of Accountability

Operating electric fleets is most cost-effective when charging happens where the car already sits: at the employee's home. But how does this become transparent for the company?
The Challenges of Reimbursement
Many companies shy away from home charging due to the difficulty of separating personal and corporate energy consumption. The solution isn't prohibition — it's smart metering.
Solution Models
- OBD/CAN-bus based data: Sharee's technology receives charging data directly from the vehicle. We know exactly how many kWh went into the battery.
- NAV-compatible reimbursement: The system calculates based on current electricity rates, so the company can reimburse costs down to the last cent.
Why Is a Single-Platform View Beneficial?
When the fleet manager sees home, office, and public charging on a single interface, the fleet's TCO (total cost of ownership) can be drastically reduced.
Summary
Integrating home charging into fleet strategy isn't just a convenience factor — it's a serious cost optimization lever. With digital accounting, the risks disappear and efficiency increases.




