The number of e-charging stations for employees and visitors of Arnhems Buiten will be significantly expanded next month. The new charging points will be installed in the coming weeks at DEKRA and DNV KEMA offices and at the Energy Club. Installing the e-charging stations is a logical step for the Energy Business Park.
Not only employees, but also an increasing number of customers and other external relations who visit the park, drive in hybrid and full electric cars. And this number will continue to grow in coming years.
By offering charging facilities for electric vehicles, the parties will contribute to reducing CO2 emissions. Charging points for electric bicycles are already available in the park. Arnhems Buiten encourages users and visitors to use the latest technologies in the field of energy and environmental technology. To accommodate and stimulate the growth of electric transport it’s necessary to expand the number of charging points. By installing the e-charging stations the companies at Arnhems Buiten stress the importance of electric transport. Depending on usage, the number of e-charging stations will be further expanded in coming years.
Arnhems Buiten has a clear profile in the field of energy and environmental technology. For years now Arnhems Buiten has been housing a number of important and most innovative companies in the field of energy and environmental technology. Companies such as DNV KEMA, TenneT, DEKRA, and NRG are big players in the energy sector and for a long time they have been determining the face of the business park.
About Arnhems Buiten, Energy Business Park
In the upcoming years Arnhems Buiten will further strengthen its position as the center of energy: By attracting new parties from the energy sector and facilitating and stimulating the exchange of knowledge to promote innovation in the sector. Arnhems Buiten doesn’t just want to distinguish itself as the driver of innovation in energy and environmental technology on a regional level but also on an upper regional and international level. Thus we support Arnhems goal to become the energy city of Europe.
TCN purchased the 50 hectares business park from former owner DNV KEMA in 2005.
For more information about Arnhems Buiten please refer to www.arnhemsbuiten.nl.