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Driveway rule change in England may make home EV charging easier and save up to £1,100 a year
Summary
GOV.UK says reducing paperwork will make installing private EV chargepoints on driveways easier and cheaper, and the government cited potential savings of up to £1,100 a year; renters and flat owners with on-street parking can receive up to £350 toward an installation.
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A change to rules about driveways in England is intended to make installing private electric vehicle chargepoints easier. GOV.UK said cutting down on paperwork will help EV owners with a driveway install chargepoints more quickly and at lower cost. The government said this could unlock savings of up to £1,100 a year compared with running a petrol or diesel car. Renters and flat owners with on-street parking may be eligible for up to £350 off the price of a home charging plug.
Key details:
- GOV.UK described reduced paperwork as a way to make private chargepoint installation easier and cheaper for driveway owners.
- The government cited potential savings of up to £1,100 a year compared with petrol or diesel vehicles.
- People renting or living in flats with on-street parking can receive up to £350 toward installing a home charging plug.
- Domestic electricity is charged at 5% VAT while public charging typically carries 20% VAT, which affects comparative running costs.
- Industry groups including Eon and the RAC noted that charging at home is generally cheaper than frequent use of rapid public chargers.
Summary:
The change is presented as a way to reduce barriers to home chargepoint installation and lower running costs for drivers who charge at home. Undetermined at this time.
