EV Charger Grants

Find out if you're eligible for EV charger grants in your area.

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EV Charger Grants

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Did you know some local councils offer grants to help you install EV chargers at your business? Use our handy table below to find your council and see if you qualify for an EV charger grant.
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Please note, these are summary tables and do not give the full list of qualification criteria and eligibility. Council projects and EV plans change regularly, and while we seek to regularly monitor for changes to the linked pages, we cannot guarantee that the information given below is completely up to date. Please follow any links for full, complete and up-to-date information from the original source.

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Dorchester Town Council
The Dorchester Town Council website's 'Community Development' page states that the council wants to 'live in a town that: Promotes active travel; Makes sustainable travel easier, safer and more accessible.'
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Dorking BID
The Dorking BID is promoting sustainability through initiatives like the Sustainability Trail during the Great Big Green Week, where local businesses and the community can participate in sustainability-focused events and activities.
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Dorset County Council
Dorset Council has been expanding its network of public EV charging points, with over 140 chargers installed as of 2022, and has secured �2.7 million in funding to improve EV infrastructure in rural areas.
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Dover District Council
Dover District Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by securing funding for projects such as the Local Authority Treescapes Fund and installing EV charging points.
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Dudley Council
Dudley Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by consulting on the proposed locations of vehicle on-street residential charge points, reflecting their commitment to supporting sustainable transport solutions.
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Durham County Council
Durham County Council is enhancing electric vehicle (EV) usage by implementing the Local Authority Delivery (LAD2) grant to support infrastructure and initiatives aimed at fostering a greener and more sustainable transportation network in the region.
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Ealing Council
Ealing Council is working to support the transition to electric vehicles, aiming to have 2000 EV charging points across the borough by 2026. The council ae working hard to increase the number of on-street charge points available and is on track to exceed Transport for London's forecast of 2030 required charging points early.
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East Ayrshire Council
East Ayrshire Council is actively promoting electric vehicle usage through their planning guidance, which includes encouraging the installation of EV charging infrastructure in new developments and utilizing grants for EV projects to enhance environmental sustainability in their region.
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East Cambridgeshire District Council
East Cambridgeshire District Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region through their Pride of Place Grant, which provides funding for a wide range of environmental projects including the promotion of EV infrastructure.
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East Devon District Council
East Devon District Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by providing grants for EV charging infrastructure and other environmental projects as outlined in their Community-Led Development Fund policy.
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