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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Ryedale District Council
The Ryedale District Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by securing grants for the installation of additional EV charging points.
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Saffron Walden Town Council
The Saffron Walden Town Council is actively working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by supporting the inclusion of grants and funding for EV infrastructure and other environmental projects.
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Salford City Council
Salford City Council's policy on electric vehicles is outlined in their 'Transport in Salford 2025' document, which states that they will continue to expand their provision of electric vehicle charging points across the city, both on street and in their public car parks, and support the take up of cleaner fuel technology for their buses.
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Salisbury City Council
Salisbury City Council's policy on electric vehicles is focused on transitioning their own fleet to electric and installing more public charging infrastructure. According to their website, the Council has added 4 new electric vans to their Parks Team fleet, and is partnering with EVC to install rapid and fast charging points in Council-owned car parks across the city.
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Sandwell Council
Sandwell Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by promoting EV infrastructure and supporting projects through available grants aimed at reducing carbon emissions and encouraging sustainable transport solutions.
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Sandyford BID
The Sandyford Business District aims to prioritize renewable energy, reduce energy and water use, increase recycling and composting, promote walking and cycling, and support biodiversity in the district.
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Scarborough Borough Council
Scarborough Borough Council has secured �260,000 to install 48 new electric vehicle charging points across 18 locations in the borough, with plans for up to 102 charging points in total, in order to support residents in making the switch to electric vehicles.
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Scottish Borders Council
Scottish Borders Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by utilizing grants for environmental projects to support EV infrastructure and sustainability initiatives, as outlined in their Capital Investment Strategy.
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Seaford Town Council
Seaford Town Council is working to enhance electric vehicle (EV) usage in their region by actively seeking grants for EV infrastructure and other environmental projects to support their sustainability goals.
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Selkirk Means Business
Selkirk Means Business aims to encourage sustainable economic growth in Selkirk Town Centre.
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