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.

If you are a representative of a council or other government body linked to EV charging infrastructure and you’d like to add to, update or correct any information or links contained on this page, please contact us here.

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Belfast One BID
Belfast One BID is committed to transforming Belfast's cityscape into a more vibrant, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly environment through initiatives such as urban greening projects and a "Grey to Green" tender to address sustainability and combat pollution.
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Better Bankside
Better Bankside aims to drive positive environmental and sustainability action in the Bankside neighborhood to become carbon net zero, including through initiatives to reduce emissions, improve air quality, increase urban greening, and promote sustainable transportation and waste management.
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Biggleswade Town Council
Biggleswade Town Council is actively working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by securing grants that support environmental projects, as detailed in their meeting agenda from February 14, 2023.
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Bingham Town Council
The Bingham Town Council's Environmental Policy Statement outlines the council's commitment to environmental protection and sustainability, including improving the environmental efficiency of its transport and travel. While the policy does not explicitly mention electric vehicles, it suggests that the council likely considers electric vehicles as part of its sustainability efforts.
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Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by implementing extensive charging infrastructure and offering grants to support the adoption of EVs and other environmental projects, as outlined in their Route to Zero Action Plan.
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Bishops Stortford BID
The Bishop's Stortford BID aims to improve the environmental sustainability of the town through initiatives such as upgrading building heating systems, reducing single-use plastics, transitioning to electric vehicles, and enhancing air quality and public transportation.
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Blaby District Council
The Blaby District Council Climate Change Strategy identifies "De-carbonising travel and transport" as one of its key themes, indicating that the council is committed to supporting the transition to electric vehicles as part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions and tackle climate change.
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Blackburn Edz
The Blackburn EDZ BID develops sustainable business support projects and initiatives with partner organizations to support companies in responding to the Net-Zero agenda.
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Blackburn Town BID
The Blackburn BID aims to make the town centre environment cleaner, greener, and more sustainable by investing approximately �40,000 annually.
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Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council
Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council plans to move its vehicle fleet to clean fuel by 2030 and work with local taxi drivers to cut emissions from 27 million miles driven in the borough each year.
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