If your business has been considering installing electric vehicle (EV) charge points at your workplace, now is the time to act. The Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS), which provides financial support for businesses, charities, and public sector organisations, is set to end soon, and it offers significant savings on the cost of installing EV charge points.
Through this scheme, businesses can claim up to 75% of the total cost of purchasing and installing EV charge points, capped at £350 per socket. Each applicant can install up to 40 sockets across their sites. This is a fantastic opportunity to reduce the upfront costs of installing EV charging infrastructure and help your business transition towards a more sustainable future.
But here’s the catch: funding is only available until 31 March 2025. After this, the government may close or change the scheme, and the current generous grants may no longer be available. For businesses keen to support their staff and fleet in switching to EVs, delaying could mean missing out on substantial savings.
The WCS is available across the UK, covering England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and it’s designed to accelerate the provision of EV charge points in workplaces. Businesses of all sizes, including small accommodation businesses, can benefit from this grant, but you must act quickly to take advantage of this opportunity.
Why Install EV Charging Points Now?
Not only does the Workplace Charging Scheme reduce your initial costs, but it also helps future-proof your business. As the number of electric vehicles on UK roads continues to rise, providing workplace charging will become a key factor in attracting and retaining employees, particularly as many workers move towards greener transport options. Having reliable, convenient EV charge points also contributes to your company’s sustainability goals, reduces your environmental impact, and strengthens your reputation as a forward-thinking, responsible employer.
The scheme is open to businesses that have dedicated off-road parking for staff or fleet vehicles. However, the parking cannot be solely for customer use. For public sector organisations, charities, or small accommodation businesses, the charge points can also be made available for customer or guest use.
All charge points installed under this scheme must be fitted by an OZEV-authorised installer, ensuring that your infrastructure meets all safety and regulatory standards.
Don’t Miss Out on This Opportunity
As EV adoption continues to grow, offering workplace charging is not just a perk—it’s becoming a necessity. But remember, the Workplace Charging Scheme will not be around forever. With the deadline approaching in March 2025, now is the time to get ahead of the curve and install EV charge points at a fraction of the cost.
At EVC Solutions, we are specialists in workplace EV charging infrastructure. We can guide you through the application process, handle the installation, and ensure your charge points are ready to meet the needs of your business and employees.
See what’s possible with the Workplace Charging Scheme. Contact us today to find out how we can help you benefit from this incredible opportunity before it’s too late!
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