New rules for street-side EV charging: what you need to know now
Residents eager to charge their electric vehicles at home using street-side cables must wait. Current rules still require a permit, despite plans to ease restrictions. Here’s what’s changing and when you can expect updates.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Current rule | Permit required for street-side charging at home |
| Proposed change | Permit-free charging under new plan (not yet approved) |
| Next steps | Municipal executive board must approve plan before new rules take effect |
| Information to be announced | Start date, conditions, and application process for new rules |
The municipal council is responsible for regulating public space usage, including street-side charging for electric vehicles. Their role involves balancing resident convenience with safety and accessibility in urban areas.
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Charging your car on the street: what are the current rules?
Many residents are wondering whether they are already allowed to charge their car at home on the street with a cable across the pavement. This is known as street-side charging at home. At present, you still need a permit to do this.
Old rules still apply
The municipal council recently discussed a new plan under which this would be permitted without a permit. Some residents therefore believe it is already allowed. This is not the case.
First, the municipal executive board must officially approve the new plan. Only then can new agreements be made. Until then, the old regulations remain in force.
When will you hear more?
We understand that residents have questions about their own situation. As soon as the new plan has been adopted, the municipality will announce this. You will then also be informed about:
- from when the new rules will apply
- what conditions apply
- how you can submit an application
