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1 December 2022

Smart street lights charge cars in the municipality of Renkum

Twelve smart, multifunctional street lights are being installed in the municipality of Renkum. As well as providing street lighting, they also serve as a charging point for electric cars. The first ‘CityCharge street light’ was installed on 1 July 2022. For municipalities, these innovative charging street lights are an interesting option for creating more electric charging points without cluttering up the streetscape with separate charging stations. They also help municipalities to accelerate sustainability. Smart City Netherlands, a collaboration between Primevest Capital Partners and BNG Bank, is partly facilitating the installation of the CityCharge street lights.

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Climate targets and exponential demand for charging points

The need for charging stations is growing exponentially. Around 2.3 million electric cars are expected to be driving on Dutch roads in 2030. In order to charge all of these vehicles, hundreds of thousands of charging stations will have to be installed in the coming years. However, the rollout is not keeping pace with these requirements. Approximately 100 charging points are currently being rolled out per day. This figure should actually be 600 per day to meet both the requirements and the climate targets for 2030. Municipalities are struggling to find places for all these charging points. In addition, the installation of individual charging stations is leading to an increasingly cluttered streetscape.

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Smart street lighting helps the energy transition

Besides the fact that – in accordance with the Climate Agreement – municipalities must have sufficient charging points by 2030, they must also have reduced their own energy consumption and CO2 emissions by 50%. The CityCharge charging street light from Smart City Netherlands helps to achieve this. The integration of an EV charging function in the street light solves the shortage of charging points for electric cars. In addition, the dimmable LED lighting in the smart street light reduces the energy consumption of municipalities.

‘Thanks to our partners Dutch Charge, CityTec and Nedal, it will also be possible to integrate IoT (Internet of Things) and 5G into the CityCharge charging street lights in the future.’
Heimen Visser
Fund Manager Communication Infrastructure & Smart Cities at Primevest
Smart City Netherlands is also aiding municipalities by advancing the purchase costs of the smart charging points, allowing municipalities to spread the costs over several years. This helps to accelerate the sustainability of towns and villages.

Smart City Netherlands makes Renkum future-proof

The municipality of Renkum is the first municipality to make use of the Smart City Netherlands initiative. It has already enabled them to replace 6,300 existing street lights with energy-saving and dimmable street lighting. This has resulted in a 79% reduction in energy consumption, which means they are already meeting the 2030 climate targets and keeping their energy costs affordable. With the installation of future-proof CityCharge street lights, they are once again the first to take the next step in the energy transition.

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‘With the commissioning of this multifunctional and sustainable infrastructure, Renkum is the first municipality in the Netherlands to combine public lighting and electric car charging in this way.’
Heimen Visser
Fund Manager Communication Infrastructure & Smart Cities at Primevest

 

Smart City Netherlands collaboration structure

Smart City Netherlands is a collaboration between BNG Bank and Primevest Capital Partners, an organisation that helps to make cities future-proof. As a partner for municipalities, the Smart City Netherlands initiative ties in perfectly with BNG Bank's ambition to achieve social objectives such as the energy transition in the public sector. The initiative can be applied in any municipality. BNG Bank is providing the financing for the municipality of Renkum (and, if possible, also for other municipalities in the future) within the Smart City Netherlands collaboration structure. In this system, the municipality guarantees the interest and repayments.

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