In the Netherlands, there are various subsidy schemes available that are intended to stimulate the adoption of electric transport. Here are some subsidies you may be eligible for:
Subsidy Scheme for Electric Passenger Cars for Private Individuals (SEPP): This scheme offers a subsidy amount for private individuals who purchase or lease a new or used electric passenger car. The SEPP scheme also allows you to apply for a subsidy for the purchase of a charging station.
Investment Subsidy for Sustainable Energy (ISDE): This subsidy aims to promote sustainable energy generation and energy savings. Under certain conditions, you can apply for a subsidy for the purchase and installation of a charging station.
Subsidy Scheme for Emission-Free Commercial Vehicles (SEBA): This scheme provides subsidies to companies and self-employed entrepreneurs who purchase or lease a new emission-free commercial vehicle. It is also possible to apply for a subsidy for the purchase and installation of charging infrastructure, including charging stations.
In addition to these national subsidy schemes, local and regional subsidies may also be available. It is advisable to consult the website of your municipality or province to see if there are specific subsidies for charging stations available in your region. Additionally, there may also be subsidies or schemes from energy providers, network operators, or other institutions.
It is important to mention that subsidy schemes can change and that specific conditions and application procedures often apply. It is advisable to consult the relevant websites and sources for the most recent information and to check if you are eligible for a subsidy for a charging station.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
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duurzaam@chargeblock.nl