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More and more quickly electric loading at shops and restaurants

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Electric Vehicle Charging Expands to Shopping Centers, Addressing Grid Concerns ‍& Price Competition

EDE,​ Netherlands ⁤- Dutch consumers⁤ will soon have more options for quickly charging their electric vehicles, ⁣as charging companies expand ⁢fast-charging ​infrastructure to shopping centers and supermarkets. This move, already common in⁤ France and Belgium, marks ‌a shift in the Netherlands, wich initially focused ​on widespread,​ slower charging points. Allego currently operates fast chargers in Amsterdam, Ede, and Rosmalen, with Albert heijn, Jumbo, and ⁤Plus supermarkets‌ planning significant expansions in the coming years.

While ⁢the Netherlands was an early adopter ‌of EV ⁢charging infrastructure, the advancement of fast chargers lagged. The country’s existing network of slower charging posts predates the technology. Now, ⁣operators like Allego are partnering with major retailers – including French ⁢chain Carrefour – to offer convenient, rapid ⁤charging ​solutions. This ⁤expansion comes as‍ grid capacity becomes a growing concern with the increasing adoption of electric vehicles.

A key strategy to‌ mitigate⁤ grid strain involves‌ pairing fast⁢ chargers with‍ on-site battery storage.‍ these batteries‍ can buffer electricity demand, ⁢reducing the⁢ load on the grid ​during peak times and storing surplus energy for later use.

“Fast chargers are more efficient, because ⁣many more people can use it daily because the loading time ⁢is relatively‍ short,” explains Jules Sommer, General Director of Allego Nederland.

Currently,fast charging tends to be more expensive than slower⁢ residential charging. Tho,increased competition within the ⁣fast-charging market is expected to drive down ​prices,a‍ factor⁤ becoming increasingly crucial as more private vehicle owners – unlike those with company cars who benefit from employer-provided charging ‌- directly bear the ⁢cost ⁣of electricity.

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