Europe is banning diesel and petrol cars completely by 2035. This means that by that date, we will largely drive electrically. But current facilities are not yet suitable for that huge demand for electricity. That’s why it pays to invest in charging stations at your home now.
Charging poles give you secure connection between your grid and car. The biggest plus is the fact that you have more power available and can charge faster. The smarter pole can also be controlled automatically, so the house always gets priority for household use (cooking, washing, peeing) and the car will continue charging when more power is available again.
The connection capacity of the home is analysed to see what we can place. Usually, only 1 charging station is used per home because it requires a certain power anyway.
To use the energy that is available as efficiently as possible and to ensure that the household does not run out of power, Load Balancing can be used, such that the car only has the available power at its disposal. This smart tool distributes your electricity coming from your solar panels or home battery optimally to your appliances or electric car.
Electric driving means that we charge when we take the car somewhere for a long time, for example at night. But also during the day while we are working.
If you want to be able to do that in the comfort of your home, your infrastructure needs to be adapted to it. The experts at Solled are there to advise you.
Based on your answers, we sketch a detailed profile of your family and the best solutions for you.
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You will find the answers to the most frequently asked questions here. Is your question not listed here? Feel free to contact us, we will be happy to help. Is your question not listed here?
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Yes, you can make your charging station accessible to others. This can be done, for example, by using a publicly accessible charge point or by using a sharing platform where you make the charge post available for use by others. This can sometimes even be an additional source of income.
Yes, it is possible to charge your car without a charge card at some charging stations that use apps or contactless payments via credit card or mobile payment systems. However, a charge card often offers more convenience and access to a larger network of charging points.
In the future, more charging stations will be equipped with a payment option via the classic bank card or bank app.
The best charging pass for individuals depends on your specific charging needs and travel habits. Popular charging cards in Belgium are those from Ecotap, Allego, and Plugsurfing. These offer access to a wide network of charging points and have different tariffs and subscription options.
In Belgium, there are several subsidies, premiums and tax breaks available for individuals who want to install a charging station. Here are some of the most important ones:
1. Flemish Government
The Flemish government offers some subsidies and tax breaks for installing a charging station:
Premium for Charging Poles: The Flemish government has a premium for individuals who want to install a charging pole at home. The conditions and amount of the premium can vary, so it is important to check the specific details on the Flemish government’s website.
2. Federal tax benefits
Tax rebate: Private individuals installing a charging station may be eligible for a tax rebate. For charge posts installed between 1 September 2021 and 31 August 2024, a tax reduction of 45% on the installation costs applies, with a maximum of €1,500 per charge post per taxpayer. This applies when the charging station is set publicly.
3. Local Grants
Several municipalities and provinces in Belgium offer additional subsidies for installing charging stations. Conditions and availability can vary widely, so it is advisable to check with your own municipality or province.
4. Brussels-Capital Region and Wallonia
Specific subsidies and grants may also be available in the Brussels-Capital Region and Wallonia. It is wise to check the websites of these regional governments for the most up-to date information.
A charging station is like any other consumer in your home; You can place a charging station on your own property without a special permit. The distance to the electric sign will determine the thickness of the connection cable. For the current generation of charging stations, we also need a signal cable or UTP cable between the charging station and the cabinet.
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