By default, every entity (charger, location, token, token group) belongs to one organisation and is invisible to others. When two organisations need to collaborate — for example a fleet operator that manages chargers installed at a customer site — the owning organisation can grant access to specific entities. This section explains how cross-org access works.
Grant access to another organisation
The owning organisation grants shared access. Open the entity, switch to the Access management tab, click Grant Access, search for the other organisation, and confirm. The other organisation can now see and operate on the entity. To remove access, use the trash icon next to the granted organisation.
Granting access to a location shares its chargers too: When you grant another organisation access to a location, that organisation automatically also gains access to all chargers placed at that location. You do not need to share each charger individually.
What is shared
Sharing is per entity. Chargers, locations, tokens, and token groups can all be shared with another organisation. If you grant access to a single charger, the other organisation sees only that charger — not your other chargers, locations, or tokens unless those are also explicitly shared. The exception is locations: sharing a location also shares every charger placed at it. Granting access always keeps the original owner — the other organisation gets shared visibility, not ownership.
