Amstelveen seeks public input on new electric vehicle charging rules
Amstelveen residents and businesses can now shape the future of electric vehicle (EV) charging in their city. Share your views on charging station placement, smart charging, and home charging solutions before April 12 to influence local policy.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Topic | New principles and rules for electric vehicle charging in Amstelveen |
| Survey Deadline | Sunday, April 12, 2026 |
| Survey Duration | Approximately 10 minutes |
| Focus Areas | Placement of charging stations, distance to charging points, smart charging, future developments |
| Assessment Criteria | Requests for cable trunking tiles, reserving parking spaces near stations |
| Survey Platform | DenkMee |
| Policy Period | 2026–2028 |
The municipality of Amstelveen is responsible for creating and implementing local policies that ensure sustainable and efficient urban infrastructure. This includes regulating the placement and accessibility of electric vehicle charging stations to meet the growing demand for EV-friendly solutions.
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Have your say on new rules for electric vehicle charging
The municipality is developing new principles and rules for electric vehicle charging in Amstelveen. Residents and businesses are invited to share their views on this topic. Would you like to contribute? Complete the survey on DenkMee (Have your say) by Sunday, April 12.
What is this about?
More and more people are driving electric vehicles, which calls for clear agreements on the placement of public charging stations and safe home charging using cable trunking tiles.
The new draft policy on electric vehicle charging 2026–2028 outlines how the municipality intends to address:
- The placement of charging stations in neighbourhoods
- The distance to charging points
- Smart charging
- Future developments
The rules also specify how applications will be assessed, including:
- Requests for cable trunking tiles at homes without a driveway
- Reserving a parking space near a charging station
Share your opinion
In the survey, you can, among other things, let us know:
- What you think of the new plans
- How far you are willing to walk to a public charging station
- Your views on the conditions for cable trunking tiles
- Your experiences with charging spots in your neighbourhood
- Any concerns you may have, for example about street space or the availability of charging spots
Completing the survey will take about 10 minutes.
Get involved
Would you like to share your input? Then please complete the survey via DenkMee (link is external). We will use the feedback to improve the plan where possible. The policy will then be finalised.
