The countdown clock is ticking for installers and their customers to access UK Government grants towards Electric Vehicle (EV) chargepoint installations.
Businesses, landlords, flat owners, renters and households who park on the street have just under one year left to claim the hundreds of pounds available for each chargepoint installed. Many of the schemes involve the installer applying for the grants.
Most of the financial incentives still available from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) will close on 31 March 2025. The schemes were designed to encourage EV adoption now that the purchase grants for electric cars are long gone (although the Plug-in Van and Truck Grant runs until 31 March 2025 with purchase discounts for individuals and organisations).
The grants with one year to run are:
The Workplace Charging Scheme: offers businesses, charities and public sector employers up to £350 per charging socket, for up to 40 sockets in total across each applicant’s site or sites. Click for details
State-funded education institutions: 75% off the cost to buy and install chargepoints up to a maximum of £2,500 per socket and 40 sockets across all sites. Click for details
Infrastructure grant for staff and fleets: for wider building work to install multiple chargepoint sockets now and in the future; up to £350 per chargepoint socket installed and up to £500 per parking space enabled, to a maximum of £15,000. Click for details
Chargepoint and infrastructure grants for landlords: up to £350 per socket for up to 200 each year for residential properties and 100 commercial properties. Infrastructure grants for the wider work needed to install multiple chargepoints are £500 per parking space, for chargepoints installed now or envisaged in the future. Click for details
For renters or flat owners: up to £350 to install a chargepoint at a dedicated off-street parking space. Click for details
Households with On-Street Parking: Up to £350 for EV drivers who are installing a cross-pavement solution to enable them to use a home chargepoint for an EV parked in the street outside their home. Click for details
Daniel Forsberg, Marketing Manager EVSE at chargepoint manufacturer CTEK, said: “There is just one year left to access these OZEV grants, which are helpful in making EV charging infrastructure more accessible and its installation more affordable.
“CTEK’s EV charging solutions, especially the robust CC3 chargepoint which is built to last and futureproofed with the latest communication and security standards, complement OZEV’s grants by providing easily installed, reliable and efficient charging, ensuring employers, renters, flat owners and landlords can confidently invest in EV charging.
“The grants are a big incentive for customers to get their EV charging in place within the next 12 months, and OZEV-approved installers will also be keen to maximise the number and size of projects they can achieve before the end of March next year.
“Our UK team of experts are on hand to help installers and their customers with technical and operational advice and information. We also offer free training for installers to help them ensure their projects are efficiently and correctly installed and commissioned.”
For more insights into how CTEK supports your transition to EVs, click here