National platform for data reporting
Germany uses Mobilithek as the national access point (NAP) for AFIR data reporting. Operated by the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport (BMDV), Mobilithek collects static and dynamic charging infrastructure data from charge point operators across Germany.
Monta maintains a direct connection to Mobilithek, automatically reporting your charge point data on your behalf.
Data types to be reported
Monta commits to sharing all required static and dynamic data currently accessible from operators. The platform will collect any missing data through Monta Hub, then share it with Mobilithek for compliance.
How this works
Critical note: Operators should avoid self-reporting data directly to Mobilithek. Monta can only share data with Mobilithek for charge points with roaming enabled.
If you do not want Monta to share your data with Mobilithek, contact your customer success manager.
Required information in Monta Hub
Ensure the following is complete and accurate in Monta Hub before reporting begins:
- Accurate address and coordinates for each charging site
- Maximum kW for each charge point
- Connector types
- Pricing information (price per kWh, per minute, session fee)
Instructions for CPOs
Enable roaming
In Monta Hub, open each charge point page and navigate to Pricing & Access. Toggle roaming on, select your roaming price group, and save changes.
What’s next
- Data syncs automatically with Monta
- Monta reports your charge point data to Mobilithek daily in the AFIR-recharging-stat-MONTA offer: https://mobilithek.info/organisation/offers/963836072152719360
- Dynamic status data is reported in real time in the AFIR-recharging-dyn-MONTA offer: https://mobilithek.info/organisation/offers/963870983660167168
- Additional data collection may occur through Monta Hub in the future