Visited yesterday without charging.
There are 2 painted spots for charging in the outside parking lot in front of Landi. There's a small EV arrow sign near one of the entrances, but I don't know if it's particularly useful since there isn't really anywhere else you might go from there.
On Chargemap there are older pictures, 2 of them show there used to be a Mennekes station with cable attached on the first parking spot to the right of the underground parking foot entrance, with an EV sign on the wall and floor. Another picture shows an Alfen station, maybe the same one that is now outside, at the same location as the Mennekes station. Unfortunately that last picture is taken from too close to see whether they painted a second EV sign on the wall or floor.
Given the order of the pictures on Chargemap, the Mennekes station seems to have been first, followed by the Alfen. Pictures are not dated so there's no way to say for sure. But it could also have been the opposite, where the Alfen was moved outside and the Mennekes took its place.
I went in the underground parking and verified there is no station there anymore. I can't see any trace on the wall of where the charger would have been bolted in, nor can I see any mark on the floor. However there are 2 big patches on the wall where the EV sign would have been, indicating there might have been 2 EV parking spots here at some point.
If it was the same Alfen station underground that was moved outside, I will probably not be able to tell when from my archived opendata information since the EVSEIDs would have stayed identical.
On Google Maps there's just one picture uploaded in March 2024, but it has clearly been stolen from Chargemap and cropped. It's one of the pictures of the Mennekes charger underground, which probably has not existed anymore for more than 4 years since I never saw another connector on opendata.
One picture on Google Maps for Landi and one on Chargemap show an edrive carsharing Zoe. If its base was indeed here, there might have been a charger reserved for it. This could have been the Mennekes station, and maybe one of the plugs on the Alfen. None of the pictures inside ever show any "edrive" sign, and the pictures outside have cars in front of the wall so we can't see it.
On my visit yesterday, I didn't see the edrive Zoe, but I did notice an edrive promotion sign next to the charging station, and while 2 parking spots have an EV sign on the floor, there is just one EV sign on the wall in front of the left parking spot. So maybe the edrive Zoe is still active and usually occupies the spot on the right? The signage is really poor if that's the intent. The edrive explanation sign I saw was not visible in any of the Chargemap pictures, but it might have been there in the only picture that shows the Zoe, except the trunk of the car next to it is open and could hide it...