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Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme: number of charging devices installed (15409) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/15409
Help text
This is the number of charging devices installed under the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS). The main requirement is that a person owns, leases, or has ordered a qualifying vehicle and has dedicated off-street parking at their property. A person may apply for 2 chargepoints at the same property if they have 2 qualifying vehicles.

Data is taken from a database held by the DVLA which records grant applications for administrative purposes. Grants can take several months to process. Dates refer to when the charging device was installed, not when the grant was paid.

EVHS was introduced in Q4 2014 and so has been grouped with 2015 to allow minimal suppression of counts.

The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) provides grants to support the use of electric vehicles, including the installation of charging devices. OZEV is part of the Department for Transport and the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy. All vehicles that have been approved as ultra-low emission vehicles by the OZEV are eligible for the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme.
Modified
23 Jul 2021
Data last updated
05 Sep 2023
Short label
Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme: charging devices installed
Status
Live
Output precision
0
Polarity
a high value is good
Measure
Charging devices installed
Dataset
Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme
Collection
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure statistics
Source
Department for Transport
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