OZEV Landlord Eligibility for EV Charging Grants and Installation Requirements
This article examines the eligibility criteria for landlords under the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) EV charging grant schemes, focusing on installation requirements for off-street parking and the grants available to homeowners.
The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) administers several grant schemes aimed at promoting electric vehicle (EV) charge point installations across the United Kingdom. For homeowners who own or manage rental properties, understanding landlord eligibility for these grants is crucial to facilitate the installation of EV charging infrastructure efficiently and compliantly.
Landlord Eligibility for OZEV EV Charging Grants
OZEV grant schemes are available to landlords under specific conditions primarily designed to encourage the provision of EV charging installations in residential settings with off-street parking. These grants typically apply to domestic properties such as houses and flats where off-street parking is accessible to the tenant or homeowner.
Eligibility for landlords often depends on demonstrating control or authority over the off-street parking area where the EV charge points will be installed. This includes private driveways, dedicated parking bays, or communal parking areas under the landlord’s management or ownership. It is important that landlords can provide evidence of this control due to the prerequisites of the grant application process.
Installation Requirements for Off-Street Parking
The requirement for off-street parking is a fundamental condition for qualifying for OZEV’s EV charging grants. This condition ensures that the installation is feasible, complies with safety standards, and does not interfere with public highway infrastructure. Off-street parking can include private driveways, garages, or designated parking areas not accessible to general public traffic.
Installing EV charge points in these locations allows for safer, more controlled environments where electrical installations can be carried out without posing a risk to pedestrians or other vehicles. This is consistent with the Ministry of Housing guidelines on residential EV infrastructure, which emphasise the importance of accessible and secure locations.
Overview of Available Grants for Landlords
The primary grant available to landlords for EV charge point installations is the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS), administered by OZEV. This grant provides financial assistance to reduce the upfront cost of installing a charge point at eligible residential properties with off-street parking.
The EVHS covers a portion of the installation costs, including labour and equipment, subject to maximum limits specified by OZEV. To qualify, landlords must ensure the installation is carried out by an OZEV-approved installer who complies with relevant electrical safety certification requirements, such as Part P of the Building Regulations and approval by competent persons schemes (e.g., NICEIC or NAPIT).
Landlords should also be aware of any local authority schemes or additional incentives that may complement OZEV grants, although these vary by region and should be verified directly with the relevant local bodies.



