England to become first country requiring all new homes to have EV Chargers

September 16, 2021

England to become first country requiring all new homes to have EV Chargers

The Government has announced that legislation will be introduced before next year which will require the installation of charging points on all new-build properties in England. The legislation aims to address concerns over a shortage of plug-in points and will also require all chargers to be “smart” devices that will ensure batteries can be replenished without overloading the grid.

Changes will be made to existing building regulations to enforce the legislation, which applies only to England.

By 2030, the Government plans to ban the sale of new pure petrol and diesel cars. By 2035, hybrid cars that use a combination of battery power and an internal combustion engine will be banned.

Although the UK currently has around 25,000 public charging points and government grants have been used to install a further 200,000,more will be needed to provide drivers with the power to recharge batteries.

The Competition and Markets Authority reported in July that more than ten times as many public chargers would be needed by 2030 in order to meet the increasing demand for electric vehicles.

Transport Minister Rachel Maclean said in the Commons that a formal response to the consultation would be published shortly, adding: “We intend to lay legislation later this year.

“We have also confirmed our intention to mandate at-home and work place electric vehicle chargers must be capable of smart charging.”

Here at Elco Group we are here to help you in your EV revolution. Working with the governments grant programme, up to £350 per Charge Point is available to help you install workplace charging.  Up to £14,000 in total – now’s the time to prepare for our EV future.

The EV Charging at Work program is an ideal place to start – a scalable and comprehensive solution. EV Charing solution designed for your business. From initial design, to installation, operation and maintenance, you’ll get the long-term service and support your business needs to easily transition to EVs.

We hope the EV workplace Scheme will now push forth and encourage grants for homes.

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