Guidance

Electric vehicle chargepoint grants

Grants for installing electric vehicle chargepoints for individuals, landlords, businesses, the public sector, charities and education institutions.

GrantForthcoming changes fromto 1the April 2026grants

OZEV’s homeOZEV’s home and workplace grants havegrants have been extended forextended for a final year, with ayear with a streamlined, simplified portfolio.portfolio: 

  • Five5 schemes chargepoint grantshave schemesbeen areextended available untiluntil 31 March 2027 with2027, with new grant rates.rates

  •  3 schemes will close on 31 March 2026

The changes to the grants are summarised on this page.

You can read separate guidance for more detail about the forthcoming changes to electric vehicle chargepoint grants.

The government offers grants to help with the cost of buying and installing chargepoints for electric vehicles.

The government reserves the right to end or change these grant schemes. 

If a grant ends or the grant amount changes, the government will: 

  • aim to provide 4 weeks’ notice 

  • honour claims made before any public announcement, subject to the grant criteria

Grants for your home

Electric vehicle chargepoint grant for renters and flat owners

This grant provides up to £500£350 towards the cost of installing a chargepoint at your property.  

You can apply for this grant if you either:

  • own and live in a flat 
  • rent and live in any residential property

You must have private off-street parking.

This grant has been extended until 31 March 2027.

From 1 April 2026 the maximum grant will increase from £350 to £500 per socket.

Read more about eligibility and how to apply for the grant.

Electric vehicle chargepoint grant for households with on-street parking

This grant provides up to £500£350 towards the cost of installing a chargepoint at your property.

You must:

  • live in a property which you own or rent
  • be installing a cross-pavement solution, for example a charging gully
  • only have on-street parking

This grant has been extended until 31 March 2027.

From 1 April 2026 the maximum grant will increase from £350 to £500 per socket.

Read more about eligibility and how to apply for the grant.

Grants for businesses, workplaces and landlords

Workplace Charging Scheme

This grant provides up to £500£350 per socket towards the cost of installing chargepoints at workplaces. You can apply for grants for up to 40 sockets across all your sites.

TheIt grant is open to eligible: 

  • businesses
  • charities 
  • public sector organisations 

This grant has been extended until 31 March 2027.

From 1 April 2026 the maximum grant will increase from £350 to £500 per socket.

Read more about eligibility and how to apply for the grant.

Electric vehicle chargepoint grantand infrastructure grants for landlords

Landlords can apply for chargepoint grants of up to £500£350 per socket. Each year you can get up to:

  • 200 grants for residential properties such as flats and houses 
  • 100 grants for commercial properties such as offices

YouIf you are a residential landlord, you can also apply for infrastructure grants fortowards upthe to 200 socketscosts acrossof allinstalling yourchargepoints, sites.associated Theinfrastructure grant isand openpreparing parking spaces for future installations.

Grants of up to eligible:  £30,000 per property are available covering up to:

  • public£350 sectorper organisations 

    chargepoint socket installed
  • registered£500 providers ofper socialparking housing  

    space enabled with supporting infrastructure
  • privateThis landlords grant has been extended until 31 March 2027.

    From 1 April 2026:

    • the maximum residential landlord chargepoint grant will increase from £350 to £500 per socket
    • the commercial landlord grant will close - the last date to apply will be 31 March 2026
    • the residential landlord infrastructure grant will close - the last date to apply will be 31 March 2026
  • propertyRead managementmore companies workingabout oneligibility behalfand how to apply for the grant.

    Electric vehicle infrastructure grant for staff and fleets

    Small and medium-sized businesses can apply for grants towards the costs of ainstalling landlordchargepoints, associated infrastructure and preparing parking spaces for future installations.

    Grants of up to £15,000 per property are available covering up to:

    • £350 per chargepoint socket installed
    • £500 per parking space enabled with supporting infrastructure

    Read more about eligibility and how to apply for the grant.

    Grant for education establishments

    Workplace Charging Scheme for state-funded education institutions

    State-funded schools and education institutions can apply for grants of up to £2,000£2,500 per chargepoint socket.  

    You can apply for grants for up to 40 sockets across all your sites.

    This grant has been extended until 31 March 2027.

    From 1 April 2026 the maximum grant rate will reduce from £2,500 to £2,000.

    Read more about what you can get and apply for the grant.

    Electric Car Grant and other vehicle grants

    Some types of zerolow emission vehicles are eligible for a government grant. The seller includes the grant as a discount in the purchase price, so you do not need to apply for it.

    Read about which vehicles and models are eligible.

    Updates to this page

    Published 8 April 2025
    Last updated 125 AprilFebruary 2026 + show all updates
    1. Changes to available grants and grant rates.

    2. Added details of forthcoming changes being made to OZEV grants from 1 April 2026.

    3. Added information about the Depot Charging Scheme for charging infrastructure at HGV and coach fleet depots.

    4. First published.

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