Your guide for charging the cars
GreenMobility’s electrical cars can easily be charged at all charging stations in The Netherlands.
Electrical cars go relatively long on a fully charged battery nowadays. Sometimes you’ll need to take a car that is currently charging or charge a car yourself. Here we’ll walk you through the simple steps, so you can easily manage the charging parts. We charge the cars as often as we can.
Help the next user – and yourself. You’ll earn free minutes when the car is below 60% battery by plugging it into a charger. The minutes will automatically be added to your account after the car is plugged in and our trip has ended. See the videos below and follow the guide for charging the cars.
Charging cars
Plugging in
1) Open the charging port cover with Renault logo on the front of the car by pushing the button with the charging icon on the left of the steering wheel.
2) Take the charging cable out of the trunk of the car. Plug one side of the cable into the charging port of the car, and the other side into the charging station.
3) Take the white charging fob with GreenMobility logo out of the holder under the gear shift.
4) Hold the charging fob against the reader of the charging station until the light of the station turns green. As soon as the car starts charging, the light will switch to blue. 5) Put the charging fob back in the holder under the gear shift. You can now end your trip (or make a stopover) in the app.
Unplugging cars
Unplugging the car
1) Unlock the car in the app. Take the white charging fob with GreenMobility logo out of the holder under the gear shift.
2) Hold the charging fob against the reader of the charging station. The light of the station will change from blue to green (or otherwise, as noted on the station)
3) Pull the cable out of the charging station. Put the charging fob back in the holder under the gear shift.
4) Press the button with the charging icon on the left of the steering wheel to release the charging cable, and pull the cable out of the car. Note that the cable locks again after 15 seconds. In case this happens, press the button once more.
5) Place the charging cable back into the trunk.
Charge your shared car everywhere in The Netherlands with Travelcard
You can charge your cars at various charging stations across the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Check travelcard.nl or the Travelcard app for locations. Remember to verify if the station is public before use.
Remember to have good charging habits
If you park at a charging station, it is important that you always charge the car. In that way, you help out the next user, and you do not hold the charging station from other electric car users. That is good charging style.
Earn free minutes when you charge the cars
Charge a car with 60% power left and earn free minutes. If the car has less than 60% power, you get 10 free minutes. If the car has less than 40% power, you get 15 free minutes and at less than 20%, you get 20 min.

Ending your trip.
Park easily and end your trip.
Free parking is always nearby
Parking is easy with GreenMobility. You can park for free on public parking spaces within our zone.