The Netherlands is compact and exceptionally well served for charging — it has the highest density of public EV chargers in Europe, including on many residential streets. For fuel, Shell, BP and Esso sit alongside cheaper unmanned brands such as Tango and TinQ.
Motorway (snelweg) stations carry a price premium, so unmanned town stations are usually the better value. Euro 95 (E10), diesel and LPG are standard, and the flat, dense geography makes both fuel and charging easy to plan.
What you'll find at the pump
Euro 95 (E10), Super 98, diesel and LPG. Unmanned stations like Tango and TinQ are usually cheapest; snelweg stations are pricier. Confirm E10 compatibility for older cars.
EV charging in Netherlands
The best AC charging density in Europe, plus growing DC hubs, all on CCS/Type 2. On-street residential charging is common, so EV ownership is easy even without a driveway.
Prices are added when reported by drivers or verified sources, always with a timestamp. Refuelia never shows invented numbers — where data isn't available yet, it says so. See Netherlands on the map →