The Hague Partners with Vattenfall InCharge to Expand Public Charging Infrastructure

The Hague Partners with Vattenfall InCharge to Expand Public Charging Infrastructure

(IN BRIEF) The Municipality of The Hague in the Netherlands has selected Vattenfall InCharge to manage and maintain its 5,400 public charging points, with plans to add 3,200 more over the next four years. This expansion aims to support sustainable mobility and facilitate electric driving in the city. The collaboration emphasizes the city’s commitment to building a comprehensive network of charging points within walking distance, fostering clean and healthy air. With a focus on smart charging technologies, easy payment options, and efforts to reduce grid congestion, The Hague aims to make electric driving as convenient as possible for its residents.

(PRESS RELEASE) STOCKHOLM, 4-Apr-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Arjen Kapteijns, alderman for the Energy Transition, Mobility, Raw Materials and the Centrum city district: “The Hague continues to build a comprehensive network of public charging points within walking distance. The transition to sustainable transport, is one of the city’s key challenges. Electric driving contributes to clean and healthy air. I therefore think it is important that we encourage its use and make electric driving as easy as possible for the residents of The Hague. Together with Vattenfall, we are making the municipality of The Hague more sustainable.”

Pieter van Ommeren, director Vattenfall InCharge: “We are extremely proud that the Municipality of The Hague chooses Vattenfall InCharge to realise their ambitions around sustainable mobility. In the coming years, we will use our expertise to further develop and optimise the charging infrastructure, with a focus on the congested electricity grid. This will allow us to install sufficient charging stations so that electric drivers in The Hague can charge carefree and easily.”

Smart charging for more stable power grid

The Municipality of The Hague is committed to increase the ease of use of charging for residents with electric cars while making optimal use of the electricity grid’s capacity. Parts of The Hague are also experiencing increasing grid congestion. Thanks to the smart charging technology, the Vattenfall charging posts will be able to use the peaks and troughs in the power supply, contributing to a more stable electricity grid. In addition, the newly installed charging stations are ‘Vehicle-to-Grid ready’: Cars will then be able to store and feed back power  to the grid.

Besides various technical innovations aimed at reducing grid congestion, the Municipality of The Hague, together with Vattenfall, is committed to optimising the ease of use of charging stations. For example, electric drivers can pay by scanning the QR code on the charging station. And in 2025, a pilot project will start with so-called Plug & Charge. As soon as the cable is connected, the charging session will start automatically, without the use of a charging card or mobile app.

Increasing need for charging

The number of electric vehicles in the Netherlands is increasing rapidly, including in The Hague. Government, grid operators and installers are working closely together to enable easy and smart charging everywhere in the Netherlands.

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SOURCE: Vattenfall AB

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