The Volt Time Journal
Product updates, industry insights, and stories from the world of EV charging.
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Peblar Dual is coming. The Volt Time Two Pro is already here, with two real 22 kW sockets
Peblar reveals its Dual on 23 June 2026. It splits one grid connection across two sockets. The Volt Time Two Pro ships today and gives each car a full, independent 22 kW. A straight, sourced comparison.
Volt Time Two Pro is now available for scalable parking installations
A dual-socket wallbox built for installers and wholesalers. 44 kW inlet, 2 x 22 kW Type 2 sockets, MID Class B meters per socket, daisy-chainable, AFIR-ready, pre-paired to Plugchoice.
3 or 5 year authorizations for ERE registration, is that actually allowed?
You're in the flow. Charger connected, you roughly understand what ERE registration is. Then suddenly comes the step: choose duration. One year, three years, five years. Is that actually allowed?
Comparing ERE providers without regret
You've decided to participate in ERE registration. Now comes the next step: which provider do you choose? A few questions to ask yourself before clicking agree.
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Peblar Dual is coming. The Volt Time Two Pro is already here, with two real 22 kW sockets
Peblar reveals its Dual on 23 June 2026. It splits one grid connection across two sockets. The Volt Time Two Pro ships today and gives each car a full, independent 22 kW. A straight, sourced comparison.
ProductVolt Time Two Pro is now available for scalable parking installations
A dual-socket wallbox built for installers and wholesalers. 44 kW inlet, 2 x 22 kW Type 2 sockets, MID Class B meters per socket, daisy-chainable, AFIR-ready, pre-paired to Plugchoice.
Blog3 or 5 year authorizations for ERE registration, is that actually allowed?
You're in the flow. Charger connected, you roughly understand what ERE registration is. Then suddenly comes the step: choose duration. One year, three years, five years. Is that actually allowed?
BlogComparing ERE providers without regret
You've decided to participate in ERE registration. Now comes the next step: which provider do you choose? A few questions to ask yourself before clicking agree.
BlogWhat does ERE yield, and where does that '10 cents per kWh' come from?
You see it everywhere: earn 10 cents per kWh with ERE. But where does that number come from? An explanation of the math behind the rule of thumb.
BlogBooking service provider and verifier: who does what in ERE registration?
The roles in ERE registration can seem confusing. Booking service provider, verifier, backoffice - what does each party actually do? A clear overview without policy jargon.
BlogERE certificates: what to consider before connecting
ERE registration sounds simple, but the consequences only become visible after everything is connected. What should you watch out for?
BlogERE certificates: how does it work?
What exactly is an ERE, how is it calculated, and why can't you register this yourself? A clear explanation of the calculation rules and requirements.
ProductFebruary 2025 Update
Load management improvements, new charger overview features, and installer app enhancements.
BlogCharge worry-free and save money with solar power
Charging your car with solar energy. Using nature's own green resources to get from point A to point B and saving money in the process.
BlogCharging cheap: 5 ways to save money
Charging a car seems simple. Yet there are all kinds of cost-saving things you can do that you might not immediately think of.
BlogCharging point with backoffice explained
A backoffice for your charging point. How does it work? Smart charging points are connected to the internet and therefore also a backoffice.
BlogBuying a home charger: What to look for
What kind of electric charging station should I buy? There are many different types of charging points, and which one you should order depends on your home and electric car.