Eco-friendly charging solutions tailored for modern living.
Introduce ista's Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations to your residential properties to not only enhance your offering but to position your estates at the forefront of sustainable living.
Central to our EV Charging Stations is an advanced technology that caters to the rapid evolution of electric vehicles. By converting three-phase AC power to the direct current (DC) required by EV batteries, our high-power DC chargers facilitate swift and efficient charging sessions. A pivotal feature of this technology is its data transmission capability, ensuring secure communication of vehicle and battery statuses, which promotes an efficient charging experience while supporting the management of usage data.

Our EV Charging Stations provide the essential infrastructure your residential properties need to support the rising demand for electric vehicle charging. With dependable, quick, and secure charging solutions compatible with all EV models, your properties will attract and satisfy eco-aware tenants and visitors.

Learn how the installation of EV Charging stations can revolutionize your property offerings.
EV Charging Stations work by converting electrical power from the grid into a form that electric vehicles can store in their batteries for future use. When an EV is connected to the charging station, the station communicates with the vehicle to ensure compatibility and safety. It then delivers electricity at varying speeds, depending on the station's capabilities—from slow, overnight charging to rapid charging in under an hour. Our stations are equipped with smart technology that optimizes charging for energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness, providing a seamless experience for property owners and users alike.
From 2025 onwards, commercial buildings in the Netherlands with more than 20 parking spaces will be required to install at least one charging station. New buildings and major renovations of buildings with more than 10 parking spaces will be subject to stricter requirements, such as the installation of charging points at 1 in 5 parking spaces.
These obligations are laid down in the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD III) and the Building Environment Decree (Bbl).
More information can be found here.
Yes, there are various subsidies and incentive schemes for entrepreneurs who want to invest in charging infrastructure. These can reduce the costs of purchase and installation and make it more attractive to switch to electric charging. An up-to-date overview of available subsidies can be found here (dutch).
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