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EV grant changes

It appears that the EVHS grant will be removed this time next year and re-directed to the rental and leasehold side of the domestic sector. It will be interesting to see the effects of this on the private owner side. If the intent of government is to retain so-called smart charger roll-out then the cheaper dumb chargers will have to be outlawed! With the grant of only £350, clients already see the dumb chargers as a viable option.
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  • But I can't see how it benefits me to get a smart charger. I would rather have a socket that charges the vehicle whenever I want it to.

    Depends if you want to pay full whack for the electricity - if so fine, but if you want to make use of off-peak tariffs or "free" locally generated electricity (e.g. PV) you'll need something a bit cleverer.

       - Andy.
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  • But I can't see how it benefits me to get a smart charger. I would rather have a socket that charges the vehicle whenever I want it to.

    Depends if you want to pay full whack for the electricity - if so fine, but if you want to make use of off-peak tariffs or "free" locally generated electricity (e.g. PV) you'll need something a bit cleverer.

       - Andy.
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