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Government pulls in 30 million euros for charging points for electric cars

for The government for 30 million euro is available for charging stations. That is reported by the Faithful . The national government and the regions, and will

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Government pulls in 30 million euros for charging points for electric cars

for The government for 30 million euro is available for charging stations. That is reported by the Faithful . The national government and the regions, and will launch on Wednesday a plan for a "comprehensive, nationwide network of charging points".

According to the plan, in 2021 a daily basis 213 of the new charging stations are located in the Netherlands. In the year 2025 would be there every day, even the 550 should have been. "Only if there is distributed, and fast-charging stations are to be created, you can e-mobility vehicles. This is necessary both for the climate and clean air," writes Trouw.

the Secretary of state, Stientje van Veldhoven of the Traffic reports in the newspapers that the government of 15 million euros, dealing with. In the provinces, the municipalities will pay the other half. The amount is intended to aid in the selection of sites for the preparation of a national laadnetwerk. In this network, it would also be in electric buses and taxis are available to go for a drive.

the initiators of The project, the plan would in addition, so-called " smart laadpleinen to develop, for example, in car parks, at supermarkets, or at restaurants. The reason for this is the fact that it is not always possible to have charging stations in the urban areas or along the roads to the sites.

"Oplaadangst slows down the rise of e-cars"

According to the Faith's so-called " oplaadangst has been one of the main reasons why many people are still not opting for an all-electric vehicle. A national laadnetwerk, this would have to be addressed.

estimated To be from there, according to the newspaper, and by 2030, approximately 1.9 million electric cars on the roads. There are about 1.7 million charging stations are needed.