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EV charging provision as part of new build planning permission?

Former Community Member
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As per subject, I was asked this morning about the practicalities for EV provision by an electrician. Apparently, it has been stipulated as a condition of granting planning permission for some new build dwellings, so I asked for sight of this.


Whilst it is usual for the planning to seek comments from the water authority for sewage disposal, I doubt if the DNO has been consulted.


Has anyone else come across this?


Regards


BOD
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    It's not necessarily what you've got in the way of any electricity supply, it's the way that you use it.


    Andy Betteridge
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  • I have just had a phone conversation with a landlord who has had a letter from the local council asking what he is doing to get a flat up to the minimum EPC rating by the 1st April 2020, I have already sent him a quote saying that we should be able to reduce the winter time electric bill by at least £35 per week for this one bedroom flat from the current £50 to £60 the tenant is paying by installing two new High Heat Retention storage heaters along with some other tweaks to the lighting and water heating.


    It's not necessarily what you've got in the way of any electricity supply, it's the way that you use it.


    Andy Betteridge
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