EVnetNL
Headquarters — · operates in NL
EVnetNL has 1792 public chargers across NL and DE. Mostly slower AC, with 1 rapid charger and no ultra-rapid options.
How EVnetNL fits in
- Peak DC power
- 50 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- NL
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EVnetNL operates a public charging network primarily in the Netherlands and Germany. The network consists of 1792 charging points. Most of these are slower AC chargers suitable for overnight or destination charging.
EVnetNL's public charging infrastructure comprises 1792 points across the Netherlands and Germany. The vast majority, 1791 points, are slower AC chargers typically found at destinations, workplaces, or for overnight top-ups. These usually offer speeds between 7-22 kW via a Type 2 connector.
There is only one rapid charger capable of delivering between 50-149 kW. The network does not currently feature any ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers. This power mix means EVnetNL is not ideal for rapid charging on longer journeys.
Connector types you will encounter are Type 2 (Socket Only) and CHAdeMO. The busiest towns with EVnetNL chargers include 's-Hertogenbosch with 67 points, Eindhoven (65), Breda (48), Tilburg (42), and Den Haag (39).
Drivers can expect to find Type 2 sockets, common for AC charging, and CHAdeMO connectors, primarily for DC charging. Given the network's focus on slower charging, plan accordingly for destination or overnight needs rather than quick top-ups.
- What kind of charging speeds does EVnetNL offer?
- EVnetNL's network is predominantly slow AC charging. Of the 1792 total points, 1791 are under 50 kW, typically suitable for destination or overnight charging. There is only one rapid charger (50-149 kW), and no ultra-rapid options (150 kW+).
- Where can I find EVnetNL chargers?
- EVnetNL chargers are located in the Netherlands and Germany. The most chargers are found in 's-Hertogenbosch (67), Eindhoven (65), Breda (48), Tilburg (42), and Den Haag (39).
- What charging connectors does EVnetNL use?
- EVnetNL charging sites are equipped with Type 2 (Socket Only) connectors, commonly used for AC charging, and CHAdeMO connectors, which are typically used for DC fast charging.
- Is EVnetNL suitable for fast charging on road trips?
- No, EVnetNL is not designed for rapid charging on road trips. With 1791 out of 1792 chargers being slower AC units, the network is best suited for destination, workplace, or overnight charging rather than quick top-ups.
- How do I pay for charging with EVnetNL?
- Payment methods vary by operator. Most networks accept contactless payment or require a specific app or RFID card. Always check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the operator's app before starting a charging session.