22,000 public charging points by 2035
The Brussels Government has entrusted Sibelga with managing the roll out of electric charging stations on public highways across the Brussels
The Brussels Government has entrusted Sibelga with managing the roll out of electric charging stations on public highways across the Brussels
Belgium recently underwent a government change, and while its final eMobility decisions are yet to be announced, Pluginvest is laying the groundwork that could further drive
Since 2004, Brussels-Capital Region offers to individuals and businesses a set of ''Energy ''subsidies for renovation projects or for energy efficient appliances.
To encourage businesses to invest in public charging stations and smart charging infrastructure, the country offers a substantial tax
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Charging station subsidies for 2025 are therefore a directly relevant topic for both private EV drivers and SMEs. Financial support is complex, fragmented, and constantly changing. This
All electric car users will be able to charge at these points, without any special passes or applications. The price has been set at EUR € 0,27 or €
The Brussels Government has entrusted Sibelga with managing the roll out of electric charging stations on public highways across the Brussels-Capital Region. As part of the ChargyClick
The Brussels government launched a call for projects on Thursday to boost the roll-out of charging stations for electric vehicles, Bruzz reports. All owners of private car parks
This article, part of a three-part series on the charging infrastructure for EVs in Belgium, focuses on the key subsidies and fiscal incentives concerning EVs in Belgium.
Up to 75% of home and business EV charging installation costs can be deducted from personal income tax. In Brussels, micro and small enterprises replacing diesel vans due to the Low
All electric car users will be able to charge at these points, without any special passes or applications. The price has been set at EUR € 0,27 or € 0,35/kWh (depending on the
To encourage businesses to invest in public charging stations and smart charging infrastructure, the country offers a substantial tax reduction of up to 200%. This initiative plays a pivotal role
Belgium recently underwent a government change, and while its final eMobility decisions are yet to be announced, Pluginvest is laying
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This article, part of a three-part series on the charging infrastructure for EVs in Belgium, focuses on the key subsidies and fiscal incentives concerning EVs in Belgium. Read the article in full. This article was originally published in the Energy & Natural Resources Newsletter of the International Law Office.
As in other European nations, the deployment of charging stations in Belgium faces bottlenecks due to lengthy approval times. The installation of new high-voltage cabins, charging stations, and canopies necessitates obtaining authorisations—a process that, in many cases, can be significantly time-consuming.
Belgium extends generous support to all EV users by offering an impressive 75% deduction from the cost of charging as an Income Tax benefit. This substantial financial incentive is available to all citizens embracing electric driving, with no specified expiration date.
In the vibrant heart of Belgium, Brussels offers a unique incentive for companies: a tax saving of up to €75 on office parking spaces when equipped with charging units. This tailor-made initiative underscores Brussels’ dedication to fostering electric mobility within its corporate landscape.