EV Grant for entities that rent, lease or manage residential properties
You, the customer is considered a landlord and may apply for this grant if you are one of the following:
- Landlord of a property that lets the property.
- Right to manage (RTM) company.
- Residents’ Management Company (RMC).
- Companies owning the freehold of a leased or rented property.
- Property listed on the property factor register.
- Private registered providers of social housing (PRP).
- Housing association, public authorities or charity.
- Companies owning a building’s common areas (the company may comprise shareholders who are the leaseholders, the company may also manage the building).
- Landlord of a property that lets the property.
- Right to manage (RTM) company.
- Residents’ Management Company (RMC).
- Companies owning the freehold of a leased or rented property.
- Property listed on the property factor register.
- Private registered providers of social housing (PRP).
- Housing association, public authorities or charity.
- Companies owning a building’s common areas (the company may comprise shareholders who are the leaseholders, the company may also manage the building).
You, the customer can receive up to 30 grants per financial year. The financial year runs from 6 April to 5 April the next year. A minimum of 5 parking spaces must be provisioned with charging infrastructure, at least one of which must have a working chargepoint.
The property must be a multi-unit residential property, such as an apartment block or an estate consisting of multiple buildings sharing a common parking area. The car park must have at least 5 parking spaces that are clearly marked. There is a separate and different grant from the EV chargepoint grant for landlords, which does not help towards the cost of chargepoint infrastructure. Both grants may be used for the same site, but not the same chargepoints. |
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HERTS EV SPECIALISTS LTD
Alexander Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL2 1HT, United Kingdom. Company number: 12512833 Tel: 01727 309223 |