Charging infrastructure and EVs in Belgium: key subsidies and fiscal incentives
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Charging infrastructure and EVs in Belgium: key subsidies and fiscal incentives

18/08/2022
A close-up shot of an electric vehicle being charged at a charging station on a city street. The car's side mirror and charging port are prominently in view, with the plug connected. The background is slightly blurred, showing buildings and streetlights.

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The use of electric vehicles (EVs) in Belgium is growing steadily. Yet there is a remarkable difference between the availability of charging stations in Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels. This could possibly be a consequence of the different approach of the regions and the different initiatives that are taken.

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.

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This article was originally published in the Energy & Natural Resources Newsletter of the International Law Office.