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New Environment Act and Bbl bring big changes for VvEs

From January 1, 2024, the new Environment Act will enter into force, together with the Building Works Environment Decree (Bbl). This heralds a new era for the building and living environment in the Netherlands. Associations of Owners (VvEs) in particular will have to deal with significant changes in the areas of construction, renovation and the integration of charging facilities for electric cars.

Date 28-02-2024

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Stricter standards for charging stations


The law introduces stricter requirements for charging points in parking garages. All new charging points must meet mode 3 or mode 4 charging standards according to NEN 1010 standards, which are known for their safety and efficiency. In addition, a central shut-off facility is required for emergency situations such as fire, to prevent charging points from remaining energized.

 

Sprinkler systems for fire safety


New parking garages under high-risk buildings must be equipped with automatic extinguishing systems, such as sprinkler systems. This applies especially to garages smaller than 1,000 m² with only one escape route. These measures are designed to evacuate people safely in the event of a fire.

 

What does this mean for CoEs?


It is essential that CoEs understand these new rules and take action to retrofit their properties. This may include upgrading existing charging infrastructure and planning for the installation of central shut-off capabilities and sprinkler systems.


Grants available


The SVVE scheme offers subsidies to CoEs that invest in basic charging infrastructure, which can provide an additional incentive to meet the new requirements.

By preparing now, CoEs can ensure that their buildings not only comply with the new legislation, but also contribute to a safer and more sustainable Netherlands. For more information and support, VvEs can contact the Environment Information Point.


Frequently Asked Questions


What do the new rules entail?
Stricter standards for charging infrastructure and fire safety.

How can CoEs prepare?

By upgrading charging points and fire safety measures.

Are there any financial support measures?

Yes, through the SVVE scheme.

Want to know more?

Want to know more about the new Environment Act and what it means for you as an Association? Then get in touch with us. We can advise you. In this way, together we will ensure a safe, sustainable and livable environment.

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