In the Netherlands, various subsidies are available from both the government and local municipalities to encourage electric driving. These subsidies can reduce the costs of purchasing and installing a charging station.
The exact subsidy amounts and conditions may vary, depending on the location and subsidy regulations of the respective municipality. To find out which subsidies are available in your specific region, it’s best to contact your municipality or consult the website of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).
Additionally, there is the option to use the Subsidy Scheme for Electric Passenger Cars for Private Individuals (SEPP). This nationwide scheme provides a subsidy for the purchase or private lease of a new electric passenger car. Although this is not a direct subsidy for a charging station, it can help lower the total costs of transitioning to electric driving.
It's important to know that subsidies can change and that there is often a budget limit. Therefore, it's wise to obtain up-to-date information from the relevant authorities to ensure you qualify for a subsidy for a charging station.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
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duurzaam@chargeblock.nl