Can I get ERE for a lease car?

Many people drive lease cars — and the question is fair: can I get ERE rewards if the car isn’t even mine? The short answer: yes, you can, as long as you charge at home on your own grid connection. The car owner (the lease company) doesn’t need to know anything about it.

What the NEa says

The Dutch Emissions Authority (NEa) bases ERE allocation on who buys the electricity, not who owns the car. If you take and pay for the electricity for charging via your own grid connection, then the ERE is yours — regardless of whether the car belongs to you, your employer, or a lease company.

At sign-up, Stekker only confirms your grid connection (postal code + house number + EAN code), not the car papers.

Employer leasing — watch these points

If your employer already reimburses your charging costs, run through these points before signing up for ERE with Stekker:

  1. Reimbursement providers (Shell Recharge Hub, Travelcard, MultiTankcard, Athlon Charge, MisterGreen) settle the actual charging costs with your employer via a MID meter in your charger. That’s a separate flow from ERE rewards.
  2. The ERE reward goes to you, not your employer. The electricity costs go to your employer (because he pays them), the ERE stays with you.
  3. Potential tax impact: the ERE reward may in some cases be viewed by the Tax Authority as benefit-in-kind. Read more in ERE and tax/VAT.

Private leasing

Private leasing is simpler: you pay for the electricity yourself, so the ERE reward is fully yours. No employer in the mix, no complications. Signing up with Stekker works the same as with a purchased car.

What do you need?

For lease cars (both business and private):

  • Own charger at home with a MID-certified meter — see which chargers are suitable
  • Own grid connection — your name must be on the energy contract
  • EAN code of your connection — on your energy bill
  • IBAN where the payout should arrive

What you do NOT need

  • No permission from the lease company — they have nothing to do with it
  • No proof of car ownership — Stekker registers kWh, not cars
  • No change to your lease contract — everything stays the same

What if I return the lease car?

No problem. ERE rewards are linked to your charger, not to a specific car. Switching cars? Or stopping with EV altogether and buying an ICE? Your charging behaviour then changes, and the payout follows automatically.

Want to stop with Stekker entirely? Read how cancelling works.