Requesting charging stations

Requesting charging stations

A network of public charging stations will be installed over the next few years. We are doing this together with Vattenfall InCharge. 100% of the electricity supplied by the charging stations will come from Dutch wind energy.

It may happen that there is not yet a charging station in your neighborhood. That charging station costs nothing, you only pay for charging the electric car. The condition is that you do not have charging facilities on your own property.

Apply for charging station

Applying for a charging pass

To use the charging stations, you need a charging pass. The charging pass is free and works at all public charging stations in the Netherlands. You can apply for the charging pass here.

Quickly find charging stations nearby

There are all kinds of apps (including InCharge) that help you find a charging station nearby. In it you will find all public charging stations. You can also see if a charging station is free and drive directly to it with the built-in navigation function.

Where are the charging stations located in Son en Breugel?

There are currently 15 public charging poles in Son en Breugel that anyone can use. However, there are several new public charging station locations in the pipeline. You can find an up-to-date overview of charging stations in the municipality on the ANWB website .

Most Frequently Asked Questions

What does a public charging station cost?

Nothing. You pay only for charging your electric car.

Will it be my own charging station?

No. The charging station is public and for anyone to use.

Who decides if there will be a charging station?

We do this together with our cooperation partner Vattenfall InCharge. In particular, we letter whether there are enough charging stations. It may happen that there is not yet a charging station in your neighborhood. Apply for your charging station here.

How is the location of the charging station determined?

We also do this together with our cooperation partner Vattenfall InCharge. It may happen that there is not yet a charging station in your neighborhood. Then apply for your charging station here.

What should I do in the event of a malfunction at a public charging station?

Call the fault number on the charging station or report the fault via d eVattenfall InCharge app. The fault will then be fixed as soon as possible. 

How many cars can charge at the charging station at the same time?

Two electric cars can charge at the same time.

How many parking spaces will be reserved at the charging station?

At least 1 parking space will be reserved.

Which charging stations will be installed?

The Alfen Twin with a load capacity of up to 11 kW.

At what speed can I charge at the charging station?

The Alfen Twin has a charging capacity of up to 11 kW. The actual speed at which you will charge depends on the type of car. The charging station will provide the highest power available, provided the car can charge at that speed.

Also, the actual speed at which you will charge depends on the occupancy of the charging station:

  • If one 3-phase car is charging then it gets 3x 16 amps
  • If there are two 3-phase cars charging they each get 3x 12 amps
  • If one 1-phase car is charging then it gets 1x 16 amps
  • If there are two 1-phase cars charging they also get 1x 16 amps each

The charging station always gives at least 3.7 kW to electric cars that are docked.

What can I do if the charging station is often occupied?

Report this via the Vattenfall InCharge app. The functionality to report this will be available by the end of 2020. Until the functionality is finished, make your request known by submitting a placement request via the Vattenfall InCharge website.

How do I stay informed about new charging stations in my area?

Via the public Map keeps you informed about charging stations that are under development. This way you will know where charging stations will be installed even before they are built. Of course, you will also see here the charging stations you can already use.