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Electric vehicle charging device grant scheme statistics: April 2022

The number and value of grants awarded for the installation of electric vehicle chargepoints in the UK.

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Electric vehicle charging device grant scheme statistics: April 2022 tables

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Revisions

Due to a drafting error, a correction has been made to the commentary on this page regarding the number of chargepoints allocated under the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS) and the value of these grants. In one sentence, commentary incorrectly references data relating to the previous 3 months instead of the whole lifetime of the scheme. This error is limited to the commentary on this page. The underlying data and published tables are unaffected.

The affected sentence has been amended as follows: “Of the councils that have already completed installations, 27 have had further funding awarded to install a further 4,522 (revised upwards from 1,608) charging devices with a grant value of £11.8 million (revised upwards from £4.6 million)”.

Experimental statistics on the number of grants awarded for the installation of electric vehicle charging devices in the UK in April 2022, broken down by local authority.

The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) provides grants to support the use of electric vehicles, including the installation of charging devices. This summary covers statistics on grant schemes currently running, including the:

  • Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS)
  • Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS)
  • On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS)
  • Domestic Recharging Scheme (DRS), the predecessor to the EVHS

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Published 26 May 2022

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