Site Page: Consumption

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πŸ“± Effortless style β€” default from 16 June 2026
This article describes the Easee app in the Effortless style, which is the default for all new users from 16 June 2026. If you are still using the Classic style, see Easee App – Classic Style Navigation. You can switch between styles at any time under Preferences in the app.

The Consumption page in Easee Control (the web portal) shows reports on how much energy each charger on the site has used. If you have entered the price per kWh, that is also included in the printed reports.

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For consumption data in the Easee app, see Easee App – Consumption Reports.

Charging Price

The charging price is the amount the site charges per kilowatt-hour. When added, reports will include VAT. Go to Charging price for more information.

Generated Reports

The consumption page showing report generation fields.

The Report section generates four summary reports and three detailed reports:

  • User Summary Report β€” a summary of the total consumption associated with each user. All RFID keys registered to a user are combined into one total. Users are listed alphabetically, completed sessions only.
  • Charger Summary Report β€” a summary of charging sessions completed on each charger during the specified period. A session starts when the vehicle is connected with a cable and ends when the cable is disconnected from the vehicle.
  • Easee Key Summary Report β€” a summary of the total consumption per RFID key for the selected period. Shows the user who owns each key, sorted alphabetically. Multiple keys per user are listed under the user in order of consumption.
  • Energy Summary Report β€” a summary of charging consumption on the site, generated from energy readings taken each hour. Values are determined from the initial logged value on the start date and the last recorded value on the end date. Includes ongoing sessions.
  • User Detailed Report β€” a detailed report of all sessions for all users who have charged on the site, ordered by disconnection time.
  • Charger Detailed Report β€” a detailed report of all completed sessions on each charger.
  • Session Detailed Report β€” a full session-level breakdown.

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