Step-by-step guides for 16 wallbox brands. Cloud API and OCPP Gateway — connected in 5 minutes.
Enter login credentials, connected automatically.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "Easee".
Enter your Easee credentials (email/phone + password — same as in the Easee app).
Click "Connect". ChargeReport connects to your Easee account.
Select your wallbox from the list (e.g. "Easee Home Garage").
Done! The last 12 months of charging history are loaded automatically.
Note: If the Elli Cloud doesn't provide historical charging sessions, you can use OCPP as an alternative (see below).
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "Elli (VW ID.Charger)".
Enter your Volkswagen ID / Elli credentials (email + password).
Click "Connect".
Select your wallbox from the list.
Done! New charging sessions are synced daily.
Elli Charger Connect / Charger Pro / ID.Charger Connect / ID.Charger Pro — these models speak OCPP 1.6J. Configuration is done via the wallbox's WiFi hotspot (NOT through the Elli app).
In ChargeReport, go to "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name (e.g. "VW ID.Charger Garage") → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL.
Activate the wallbox's hotspot mode (usually by long-pressing the button on the box — LED starts blinking).
Connect your phone/laptop to the wallbox's WiFi (SSID usually starts with "Elli-" or "IDC-" — password is on the box's sticker).
Open the wallbox's local IP in a browser (usually 192.168.4.1 or 10.0.0.1 — often opens automatically after connecting).
Log in with the password from the sticker card (PUK).
Navigate to: Settings → OCPP.
Paste the copied Backend URL and set OCPP version to 1.6J.
Click "Save" — the wallbox restarts the connection.
Done! From now on, all charging sessions are captured in real time.
Elli Charger Pro Connect+ (model year 2024+) — speaks OCPP 2.0.1 only. Important: this box has no OCPP menu in the local web UI. Configuration is done via the separate 'Elli Charger Configuration Manager' (Windows/Mac desktop app).
Download the Charger Configuration Manager — free, via Elli support (support@elli.eco) or your installer. Available for Windows and macOS.
In ChargeReport, go to "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway" → enter a name (e.g. "Elli Pro Connect+ Garage") → "Create connection" → copy the backend URL.
Connect your computer to the same home network as the wallbox (LAN or WiFi — the wallbox must be reachable).
Launch the Configuration Manager. The app auto-discovers Elli chargers on the local network.
Click on your charger → Service login. Password is on the PUK card supplied with the charger (or ask your installer).
Navigate to: Backend / OCPP.
Paste the ChargeReport backend URL and set OCPP version to 2.0J (or 2.0.1, depending on UI variant).
Click "Save and apply" — the charger reboots briefly.
Done! ChargeReport detects 2.0.1 automatically and negotiates the handshake accordingly. Sessions appear in the dashboard in real time from now on.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "go-eCharger".
Enter your serial number (6 digits, printed on the box) and the API Token.
Find the API Token in the go-e app: Settings → Cloud → API Token.
Click "Connect".
Select your charger from the list.
Done! Charging history is loaded automatically.
Note: If the cloud connection doesn't work, Pulsar Plus and Commander can also be connected via OCPP Gateway (wallbox firmware 5.12+). OCPP caveat: firmware 6.4.x with OCPP 0.5.x can produce zero-kWh sessions — prefer the cloud connection in that case. When entering the OCPP URL, use exactly wss://ocpp.chargereport.app/cp/… (no extra whitespace or ws: prefix).
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "Wallbox (Pulsar/Commander)".
Enter your myWallbox credentials (email + password).
Click "Connect".
Select your charger from the list.
Done! Charging history is loaded automatically.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "Zaptec".
Enter your Zaptec Portal credentials (email + password).
Click "Connect".
Select your charger from the list.
Done!
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "myenergi Zappi".
Enter your Hub serial number and API Key.
Find the Hub serial number on your myenergi Hub (sticker) or in the app.
Find the API Key in the myenergi app: Settings → API.
Click "Connect".
Select your Zappi from the list.
Done!
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "V2C".
Enter your V2C Cloud credentials (email + password — same as in the V2C app).
Click "Connect".
Select your Trydan from the list.
Done! Charging history is loaded automatically.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "Charge Amps".
Enter your Charge Amps credentials (email + password — same as in the Charge Amps portal).
Click "Connect".
Select your wallbox from the list (Halo, Dawn, or Aura).
Done! Charging history is loaded automatically.
Note: The Ohme cloud API occasionally has technical outages. If login fails, please try again in a few hours or contact our support.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → click "Ohme".
Enter your Ohme credentials (email + password — same as in the Ohme app).
Click "Connect".
Select your charger from the list.
Done! Charging history is loaded automatically.
Enter OCPP URL in your wallbox — real-time charging data.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name (e.g. "Wattpilot Garage") → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL.
Open the Fronius Wattpilot App on your smartphone.
Go to: Settings → Advanced → OCPP.
Enable OCPP if not already active.
Paste the copied URL into the "Backend URL" field.
Tap "Save".
The Wattpilot connects automatically. Status changes to "Online".
Done! From now on, all charging sessions are captured in real time.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL.
Open a browser and enter your KEBA's IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.50).
Go to: Configuration → OCPP.
Paste the copied URL into the "Backend URL" field.
Click "Apply".
The KEBA restarts the OCPP connection automatically.
Done! Charging sessions are captured from now on.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL.
Open a browser and enter the cFos IP address.
Go to: Configuration → OCPP 1.6 Gateway.
Paste the copied URL.
Click "Save" then "Restart".
The cFos connects automatically after restart.
Done!
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name (e.g. "Mennekes Garage") → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL.
Open a browser and enter your Mennekes wallbox IP address.
Navigate to: Settings → OCPP.
Paste the copied URL into the "Backend URL" field.
Set the protocol to "OCPP 1.6J".
Click "Save".
The Mennekes connects automatically. Status changes to "Online".
Done! From now on, all charging sessions are captured in real time.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name (e.g. "ABL Garage") → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL.
Open a browser and enter your ABL wallbox IP address.
Navigate to: System → OCPP Configuration.
Paste the copied URL into the "OCPP Server URL" field.
Make sure OCPP 1.6 is enabled.
Click "Save".
The ABL connects automatically to the ChargeReport gateway.
Done! Charging sessions are captured in real time from now on.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name (e.g. "Alfen Eve Garage") → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL.
Open a browser and enter your Alfen wallbox IP address.
Log in to the Alfen web interface (default login: admin/admin).
Navigate to: Station → OCPP.
Paste the copied URL into the "OCPP Endpoint" field.
Set the protocol to "OCPP 1.6J (WebSocket)".
Click "Apply".
The Alfen Eve connects automatically.
Done! Charging sessions are captured in real time from now on.
⚠️ Important: If you use a Sungrow Energy Management System (EMS) (e.g. PV surplus charging or dynamic load management), switching to OCPP disables the EMS. The wallbox will only charge via ChargeReport/OCPP, not via Sungrow Cloud. Configuration is NOT done through the iSolarCloud app, but directly via the wallbox's WiFi hotspot. Requires up-to-date firmware — update via the local web interface first if needed.
Open chargereport.app and sign in.
Go to the "Wallbox" tab → select "OCPP Gateway".
Enter a name (e.g. "Sungrow Garage") → click "Create connection".
Copy the displayed OCPP Backend URL (wss://ocpp.chargereport.app/cp/…).
Activate the wallbox's hotspot mode (usually by long-pressing the button on the device, or via iSolarCloud app under "Local Configuration").
Connect your phone/laptop to the wallbox's WiFi (SSID usually starts with "SG-" or "WiNet-S" — password is on the box's sticker).
Open the wallbox's local IP in a browser (usually 11.11.11.1 or 192.168.10.1).
Log in with the installer password (default usually "111111" or on the sticker).
Navigate to: Settings → Communication → OCPP.
Toggle "Enable OCPP" to ON.
Paste the copied URL into the "Server URL" field.
Set "OCPP Version" to 1.6J.
Click "Save" — the wallbox restarts the connection.
Done! The ChargeReport dashboard should show "Online" within 1 minute.
Most wallboxes with OCPP 1.6J or 2.0.1 support work via our gateway. Contact us!
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