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, provides an overview of the charging infrastructure and EVs in Belgium.
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 and Wallonia & Brussels. This could possibly be a consequence of the different approach of the regions and the different initiatives that are taken.
April 27, 2021 12:51 pm
Independent TD, Seán Canney has defended the principle of ‘one-off’ rural housing as a way of help villages survive.
One-off housing is a
term used to refer to the building of individual rural houses, outside of towns and villages.
“A rural house for a local person enables an individual to provide a home in a location of their choice,” deputy Canney said.
“It will enable the person to continue to live in their local community, to raise a family in their local community and to have the support of family and neighbours.”
Rural housing supports local economies