Have your say: Where should new electric car charging points go in Goeree-Overflakkee?
Residents of Goeree-Overflakkee can now influence the placement of new public charging points for electric cars. The municipality has proposed locations and wants feedback to ensure convenient and practical spots for everyone. Share your opinion before April 14.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Goeree-Overflakkee |
| Feedback Period | March 25 – April 14, 2026 |
| Purpose | Locate new public charging points for electric cars |
| Feedback Method | Thumbs up/down and comments on an online map |
| Next Steps | Review feedback, adjust locations, finalize map |
| Installation Timeline | Charging points will be placed as needed in coming years |
The municipality of Goeree-Overflakkee is responsible for urban planning and infrastructure, including the rollout of public charging points for electric vehicles. This initiative is part of their broader strategy to support sustainable mobility and ensure adequate facilities for residents and visitors.
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Residents can respond to draft map for new charging points
The municipality of Goeree-Overflakkee has drawn up a draft map showing possible locations for new public charging points. In the coming years, an increase in the number of charging points is expected. For this reason, the municipality is already looking at the most suitable spots for charging points on Goeree-Overflakkee. Residents can respond to this draft map from March 25 to April 14.
Responding is simple: residents can give a thumbs up or thumbs down per location on an online map and add a brief explanation. The municipality especially invites residents to respond if they see any issues with a proposed location.
Follow-up and decision-making
The draft map is part of the implementation of the municipality’s Integrated Charging Plan. With this map, the municipality aims to ensure there are enough charging points for electric cars, both now and in the future, distributed in a logical way.
After the response period ends, the municipality will review all feedback. If necessary, it will adjust locations or look for an alternative nearby. The draft map will then be finalized.
Charging points will only come later
Locations may still change or be removed. Also, finalizing the draft map does not mean all charging points on it will be installed immediately. A new charging point will only be placed when one is actually needed. The final locations will be determined in the coming years through a traffic decision. Until a charging point is installed, the parking spaces will remain available for everyone.
The municipality will keep residents informed about next steps via its website.
