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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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  • Amanda Lewin:

    Sorry this is a bit of a tangent from your post but I've been looking into smart chargers for a developer we work with, they are building a small number of houses and want to install electric car charging points, but every company I look at is geared up for providing the charging point under the grant scheme. I've tried emailing a few and no response. It's really confusing tbh, you must be able to just buy one of these off the shelf to install? 


    yes, readily available, smart or otherwise, wish i could get someone to ask me for a tender WITHOUT the flipping grant..

    gary


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  • Amanda Lewin:

    Sorry this is a bit of a tangent from your post but I've been looking into smart chargers for a developer we work with, they are building a small number of houses and want to install electric car charging points, but every company I look at is geared up for providing the charging point under the grant scheme. I've tried emailing a few and no response. It's really confusing tbh, you must be able to just buy one of these off the shelf to install? 


    yes, readily available, smart or otherwise, wish i could get someone to ask me for a tender WITHOUT the flipping grant..

    gary


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