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Eneco to install 240 charging connections this year at Albert Heijn supermarkets in the Netherlands and Belgium; 2,000 by 2025

Green Car Congress

Albert Heijn and Eneco—a producer and supplier of natural gas, electricity and heat—will be working together on the installation of rapid charging stations at Albert Heijn stores in the Netherlands and Belgium. By 2025, Albert Heijn will have at least 2,000 charging connections.

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ZEEKR selects 50five as its home charging partner in the Netherlands

Electric Cars Report

Geely Holding Group’s electric mobility technology brand ZEEKR is partnering with home charging experts 50five to offer wallbox installations in the Netherlands.

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Second Tesla V4 Supercharger station opens in The Netherlands

Teslarati

Tesla opened its second V4 Supercharger station in The Netherlands. Earlier this year, the first V4 Supercharger was installed in Harderwijk, Netherlands. The new V4 Supercharger in the country is located in Best, in the southern part of The Netherlands. News: The second @tesla V4 #supercharger has opened in The Netherlands!

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Non-Tesla EVs charging at Superchargers: 10-station pilot in the Netherlands tests how it might work

Green Car Reports

Non-Tesla electric cars can now charge at 10 of the automaker's Supercharger stations in the Netherlands. The pilot program opens 10 stations to owners of EVs that accept the Combined Charging Standard (CCS); they'll still have to use the Tesla app to access them, an explainer.

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Volkswagen AG Elli charging network now operating 400,000 charging points in Europe

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Volkswagen AG and its charging and energy brand Elli now operate 400,000 charging points in Europe—the largest charging network there, with more than 800 providers in 27 countries. Over the past 18 months, the network has doubled in size by adding about 200,000 new charging points.

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GreenFlux implements Plug&Charge

Green Car Congress

The Netherlands-based GreenFlux, a DKV Mobility Group company, has successfully implemented Hubject’s Plug&Charge technology onto its platform. GreenFlux’s Plug&Charge functionality is based on the ISO15118 protocol, which allows a fully automated charging process.

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First tests of non-Tesla Supercharger sessions in the Netherlands shared online

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Tesla officially opened its Supercharger Network to non-Tesla EV owners in the Netherlands on November 1st. Hyundai Ioniq owner Inse van houts shared his experience at a Tesla Supercharger station at Tilburg, the wool capital of the Netherlands, located in the southern province of North Brabant.