![]() ![]() ![]() The announcement will detail how claims made after it will be treated. Should the grant rate change, or the scheme end, the government will honour grant claims made before the date of any public announcement subject to meeting all relevant criteria set out in this guidance. The government reserves the right to terminate the grant at any time but will aim to provide 4 weeks’ notice. Both grants may be used for the same site, but not the same chargepoints. There is a separate and different grant from the EV chargepoint grant for landlords, which does not help towards the cost of chargepoint infrastructure. ![]() It permits them to plan for the future by creating infrastructure now that can enable chargepoints to be installed later on. The grant means landlords do not have to install all the chargepoints the infrastructure allows for. The EV infrastructure grant for residential car parks will provide money towards the infrastructure needed for chargepoints, as well as for installing the chargepoints themselves. Installers approved by OZEV can then make claims for work completed on their behalf. To access the grant, a landlord must first register. This is an interim manual service that will be in place until a digital service for this scheme goes live (expected autumn 2022). ![]()
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