Public charging points: Public charging points often have parking restrictions and time restrictions that are determined by the operator of the charging point or the local authorities. These restrictions can vary from location to location. Some charging points have specific parking time limits, such as a maximum of 2 hours, while other charging points have restrictions based on local parking policies, such as the regular parking rules that apply to that specific location.
Private charging points: At private charging points, such as home chargers or charging points on business premises, there are usually no strict time restrictions, unless otherwise specified by the owner of the charging point.
It is important to respect the indicated parking rules and restrictions at the charging point to avoid any fines or issues. At public charging points, it is customary to move your car once the charging session is completed, so that other drivers can also access the charging point.
It is advisable to check the signage at the charging point for specific parking restrictions and time limitations. Additionally, at public charging points, you can sometimes get extra information about the applicable parking time limits via a mobile app or charging card.

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