There are 2 grants you can get for installing chargepoints for electric vehicles at a property you own: Contact online >>
There are 2 grants you can get for installing chargepoints for electric vehicles at a property you own:
You can use an infrastructure grant and a chargepoint grant on the same property.
There''s a different way to apply for an EV chargepoint grant if you''re living in a rented or leased flat.
An EV chargepoint grant gives you money off the cost of installing an electric vehicle chargepoint socket.
These can be across several properties and installations or for one property.
An EV infrastructure grant gives you money off the cost of wider building and installation work that''s needed to install multiple chargepoint sockets.
The work can be for sockets you want to install now and in the future. For example, an EV infrastructure grant can cover things like wiring and posts.
You can get up to £30,000 or 75% off the cost of the work. The amount depends on how many parking spaces the work covers.
You can get up to 30 infrastructure grants each financial year.
Each infrastructure grant must be used for a different property.
You can apply on behalf of a company, charity or public sector organisation, but it must be registered in the UK. The grant can only be used on existing properties. It cannot be used for buildings under construction.
You or the organisation you represent are a residential landlord if you own or manage:
You can apply for an electric vehicle chargepoint grant or infrastructure grant as a residential landlord if you''re:
If you''re applying for an EV infrastructure grant, you must:
You or the organisation you represent are a commercial landlord if you own or manage property that''s leased or let to a business that pays business rates.
You can apply for an electric vehicle chargepoint grant if you''re:
You cannot apply for the grant if you''re installing a chargepoint for a new build with more than 10 car parking spaces or because of another mandatory requirement.
You cannot apply for the infrastructure grant if you''re a commercial landlord.
The chargepoint can only be used by the building''s staff and vehicles. It cannot be used by members of the public.
Each parking space you''re applying to install a chargepoint at must be:
Some installations may need cables or parts to be placed across private or public land. You must have proof of all legal rights and permissions before work begins.
Contact an installer authorised by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV). The installer will give you a quote and advice for installing the chargepoints and any infrastructure work.
Choose a chargepoint model. There are different approved chargepoint models for residential properties and commercial properties.
Create a landlord account and apply for the grant online.
After you apply, OZEV will let your installer know they can start work.
If you''re a linked enterprise, you must apply using the company registration number of your controlling company.
Include in your application:
You must apply for residential and commercial properties separately.
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