The EV chargepoint grant explained

The EV chargepoint grant explained
Published on 7 May 2026

Making the switch to an electric vehicle (EV) is a big step towards a greener future. The UK government's EV Chargepoint Grant can help reduce the initial cost of installing a home EV charger, making home charging more accessible and affordable. This scheme was previously known as the OLEV (Office for Low Emission Vehicle) Grant, and then the OZEV (Office for Zero Emission Vehicles) Grant, but is now officially called the Electric Vehicle Chargepoint Grant.

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What is the EV chargepoint grant?

The Electric Vehicle Chargepoint Grant is a government initiative designed to support EV drivers by reducing the cost of installing a home chargepoint. It offers a significant financial boost, covering 75% of the cost to buy and install a new smart EV chargepoint, up to a maximum of £5001. This means you could save hundreds of pounds on your home charging setup. The grant aims to support the widespread adoption of electric vehicles by ensuring that charging infrastructure is readily available and not a barrier for potential EV owners.

EV chargepoint grant eligibility: who can apply?

Understanding the eligibility criteria is the first crucial step in securing your EV charger grant. The scheme has specific requirements for both the applicant and the property, ensuring the support goes where it's most needed.

Key criteria for the EV chargepoint grant

The EV Chargepoint Grant is primarily aimed at renters, flat owners, and landlords, rather than homeowners with dedicated off-street parking in single dwellings. It forms part of a broader set of OZEV grants, which also include schemes for residential landlords, households with on-street parking, and workplace charging (WCS).

To qualify for the EV Chargepoint Grant, you must:

Alongside this, other OZEV schemes may be more appropriate depending on circumstances, for example, the grant for households with on-street parking, the Residential Landlord Grant2, and the Workplace Charging Scheme (including provisions for publicly funded organisations such as schools).

How to apply for your EV charger grant

The application process for the EV Chargepoint Grant is designed to be straightforward, with much of the heavy lifting handled by your chosen installer.

Here's a simple breakdown of how to apply for your EV charger grant:

  1. Check your eligibility: Before anything else, confirm that you, your property, and your vehicle meet all the criteria outlined by OZEV.
  2. Find an OZEV-authorised installer: This is a crucial step. Only approved installers can carry out the work and process the grant application. They will also help you choose an eligible smart chargepoint.
  3. Get a quote: Your chosen installer will provide a quote for the installation, with the grant amount already deducted.
  4. Application process: Since April 2026, applicants are required to submit the grant application themselves via the official GOV.UK portal. Once a decision is made, the installer is notified. If approved, they can proceed with the installation and claim the grant after the work is completed.
  5. Installation: Once OZEV has approved your application, your installer can proceed with fitting your new home EV charger.

Always refer to the official government OZEV grant website for the most current and detailed information, as scheme rules can change.

Maximising savings: beyond the EV chargepoint grant for home charger costs

While the EV Chargepoint Grant significantly reduces the upfront cost of your home charger, the savings don't stop there. The ongoing cost of charging your EV can vary greatly depending on your energy habits and supplier.

Managing your EV charging energy bills with Fuse Energy

Once your home EV charger is installed, your focus will naturally shift to managing the running costs. This is where Fuse Energy can help you understand and optimise your energy consumption. Charging an EV at home will impact your electricity bill, and knowing how to manage this is key to maximising your long-term savings.

Fuse Energy offers the Easee One EV charger for installation, which can be purchased through the Fuse app or website. This includes full installation, surge protection, and a 3-year warranty. We are also an OZEV-approved installer.

At Fuse Energy, we provide clear, transparent billing and tools to help you understand your energy usage. We can help you see how your EV charging contributes to your overall consumption and explore ways to charge more efficiently. For instance, if you have an online smart meter and a compatible connected smart EV charger, you could be eligible for our EV tariff. This is a dual-rate variable tariff with lower off-peak rates applied from midnight to 5am, which applies to your entire household usage during that window, not just EV charging. By understanding your statement data and making informed choices about when and how you charge, you can keep your EV running costs as low as possible.

Managing your energy bills should be clear and easy to understand. Fuse Energy focuses on straightforward pricing, so you can see exactly what you're paying without unnecessary complexity. If you have a smart meter, you can view detailed usage data through the app or website, helping you understand how you can lower your bills. If you don't have a smart meter, Fuse Energy can upgrade your non-smart meter for free. This can make it easier to track spending and make informed decisions about your energy use. Our 24/7 human support team is always on hand with fast response times of under 5 minutes whenever you need help. Click here to switch to Fuse Energy in as little as 3 minutes. Find out about our mission by clicking here.

References

  1. Transport + Energy. Government slashes EV chargepoint costs by up to £500.
  2. GOV.UK. Electric vehicle chargepoint grant for residential landlords.

Disclaimer

For the avoidance of doubt, this article is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal or financial advice. The author and/or Fuse Energy shall not be responsible for any losses arising out of any reliance on the information contained herein.

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