Window for claiming EV charge grant closing, warns Rightcharge

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Electric vehicle drivers are being urged to take advantage of the current grant towards home charge point installs before it closes.

Charlie Cook, Rightcharge CEO

From 1 April 2022, the current Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) will no longer be open to homeowners (including people with mortgages) who live in single-unit properties such as bungalows and detached, semi-detached or terraced housing.

Instead, as announced last year, the scheme, which offers up to £350 off the cost of buying and installing a home charging point for an EV, will reform to only cover those who live in rented/leasehold premises – both owners and tenants – accelerating charge point provision in apartment blocks and rental accommodation.

Rightcharge – the all-in-one charge point and EV-friendly energy tariff comparison website – is now urging EV drivers to request a charge point install via its site (which chooses the most suited installer from 50+) by the end of this month. This will allow the time to get the right installer and grant by 31 March.

The business reported in January that it had already seen a 100% rise in in the number of requests for charge point installs compared to December 2021; which was its most popular month to date.

Founder Charlie Cook said: “We’ve seen a 100% rise in in the number of requests for charge point installs between December and January which indicates that Brits are moving fast to take advantage of the OZEV grant before it’s too late.

“Major charge point providers removed the opportunity to access the grant for direct enquiries in late 2022. We have been able to continue offering access to the grant through January, however, this may only last a few more days and we recommend drivers kick off their journey for a charge point install in January via our site to avoid missing out. We work with over 50 of the best charge point manufacturers and installers in the UK and will connect you to the one most suitable to your personal needs and circumstances.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.