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UK Grants for landlords to install electric vehicle chargepoints and infrastructure in rental and leasehold properties.

London, 20 March 2024, (Oilandgaspress): – Electric vehicle chargepoint and infrastructure grants for landlords

An EV chargepoint grant gives you money off the cost of installing an electric vehicle chargepoint socket.
Opening date: 1 April 2022, 12:01am
Closing date: 31 March 2025, 11:59pm

You can get 75% off the cost to buy and install a socket, up to a maximum of £350 per socket.

You can receive up to 200 grants a year for residential properties, and a further 100 for commercial properties.

Electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure grant
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 75% off the cost of the work up to a maximum of £30,000. The amount depends on how many parking spaces the work covers.

You can get:

up to £350 per chargepoint socket installed

up to £500 per parking space enabled with supporting infrastructure

You can receive up to 30 grants each financial year for installing infrastructure in residential carparks.You cannot apply for the infrastructure grant if you’re a commercial landlord.


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