Can I claim the EV infrastructure grant?
The grant is designed to support small-to-medium sized enterprises looking to deploy charging infrastructure across their sites. Suitable businesses must have no more than 249 employees to be eligible for this EV charge point grant. Additionally, the business must either be registered at Companies House or VAT registered with HMRC in order to access the funding.
What are the grant specifics?
Does the EV charge point grant apply across the whole country?
The grant covers England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Currently, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not eligible for the grant.
My site has difficult access rights or requires access to another property. Am I still eligible?
Yes, you can still access this infrastructure grant. Should installation require cabling or otherwise through another person’s property (or even public land) written permission is required from all parties and must be agreed using a legal binding method.
Is my business’ parking suitable?
Are there any other infrastructure requirements?
The EV infrastructure grant supports the cost of installing the necessary infrastructure for charging points, and for future charging points to be installed.
The EV charge point grant must include – at the very least – the following:
How much can I claim through the EV infrastructure grant?
What else does the grant cover?
Not only does the EV charge point grant support with the installation of charging infrastructure, the grant can support signage, associated civil engineering work, grid connections and software to manage and maintain the chargers.
Are there any other grants I could apply for?
We have created a comprehensive list of OLEV grants available to British businesses. Read here.