Pay for electric charging at charging stations with the MAES Mobility Card

At MAES we support environmentally friendly solutions such as driving electric and hybrid cars. The MAES Mobility Card is also perfectly suited for those who drive with such vehicles. For charging at a charging station, you simply pay with your mobility card, and all your charges then appear neatly on one invoice – along with other mobility costs, such as those for using a shared bicycle or a public transport pass.

Charging stations throughout Europe

Not only in Belgium (including Move You, EV-Box, The New Motion and in the parking garages of Q-Park), but also in the Netherlands and Germany you charge your electric and / or hybrid car with your MAES mobility card or with the MAES EV tag. That tag is a kind of keychain with which you can start a loading session. In the Benelux alone you can fall back on more than 23,300 public charging points, but you also have plenty of options in Germany and the rest of Europe. The latter can be found in Chargemap, which you can download via the app store. You then connect Chargemap to your MAES Mobility Card to settle the costs immediately, and you can travel carefree across Europe.

A charging station at home?

Those who charge their car electrically at home do not have to look for their second charging card or submit an expense report afterwards. The MAES Mobility Card can also be used by some suppliers for these charging costs – at least if you have that option added as an employer. You read it: you can easily personalize the Mobility Card for your employees.

The Milo app guides you through

In the vicinity of your home or office, you may find the charging stations very easy, but what if you want to recharge while on the road or do you plan on a business trip in unknown territory with your electric car? No problem: the MAES Mobility Card is linked to the Milo app, and based on your current location, it shows all the nearest charging points, even those in a parking garage or at an airport. And it does not stop there: as an accomplished GPS, the app guides you to the charging station of your choice.

At the pump

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Frequently asked questions

I have made a fuel card request, but I have not received a response.

Do you not receive a confirmation email after submitting an online fuel card request? Then be sure to check your SPAM folder. Sometimes the mails can end up here. You have nothing? Please contact us via email or our contact page.

I cannot log into my MMC.

You can always request a new password via the link under your password, if you have also lost your username and / or e-mail address, it is best to contact us.

Where can I find my invoices online?

To download your invoices you can always go to “My MAES”, where you can find all information. Do you no longer have your login details? Contact us via email or the contact page.

I have a different bank account number, do I have to provide this and how?

When changing your bank account number, it is best to report this as soon as possible in order not to have any problems with the direct debit. This keeps everything running smoothly and you do not risk the blocking of your fuel card. You can do this conveniently via an email at [email protected] or on the contact page of MAES.

I have forgotten the code of my MAES fuel card, how do I request a new one?

You can request the pin code by e-mail, but make sure you do this with your registered e-mail address.

Any questions about our Mobility Card?

Feel free to contact us!