Choose the charging path
Charging infrastructure rules change with use case: private parking, shared property, business fleet and public charging follow different next steps.
Updated: June 5, 2026 · Automatically generated
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Charging path selector
Select the use case first. Private, shared, business, and public charging follow different permission, grid, and provider paths.
| Your situation | Next step |
|---|---|
| Private parking space | Open private wallbox path |
| Shared parking or apartment building | Read shared path |
| Public charging point | Read reporting duties |
| Business or operator project | Open providers |
Key facts
| Topic | What matters now |
|---|---|
| Private charging | Electrician and grid notification are the first practical checks |
| Shared property | Permission, metering and cost allocation need a separate path |
| Grid rule | Charging equipment must be notified before operation. More than 12 kVA needs prior approval. |
| Public charging | Public charging points can trigger technical and reporting duties |
Private wallbox
For a private wallbox, clarify electrician, grid notification, charging power and whether a subsidy path is open before ordering hardware.
Shared parking
Apartment buildings and shared parking add ownership, tenant and metering questions. Separate permission, billing and technical capacity early.
Business or public charging
Business and public charging can add reporting, accessibility, pricing and operator obligations. Use provider comparison only after the route is clear.
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