Factored development charge point funding

Energy Saving Trust
Ongoing

Funding

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Location

England

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

Energy Saving Trust offers property managers up to 50% funding towards installing electric vehicle charging points. The grant covers EV charging infrastructure at communal residential parking areas. Property managers in England can apply for this funding. The application process is rolling with no set deadline. You need to provide the other 50% of installation costs yourself. This helps make EV charging available for residents in flats and shared housing. The exact funding amounts are not specified but cover half your project costs.

Eligibility

Key requirements:

  • Must provide 50% match funding
  • Must be for communal residential parking areas
Who is this for?

This grant is for property managers who want to install EV charging points at communal residential parking areas. You need to manage residential properties with shared parking spaces in England. You must be able to provide 50% match funding for the installation costs.

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Full details from Energy Saving Trust

Energy Saving Trust offers property managers up to 50% towards the cost of installing EV charging infrastructure at communal residential parking areas. This funding supports the installation of charging points in shared residential developments.

How to apply

Contact Energy Saving Trust directly to apply for this funding. The application process is rolling so you can apply at any time.

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Last updated: 5 April 2026