The team at specialist property solicitors JB Leitch have followed the development of EV charging and the impacts for landlords and managing agents.
Browsing: Car Parking and Vehicle Chargers
OZEV grant changes for landlords and property managers have kicked in this month and have shifted how EV charging is funded across the UK.
When it comes to communal areas, outdoor space and even newer additions like EV chargers, one of the biggest challenges isn’t always the physical management, it’s understanding who is actually responsible.
EV charging introduces new responsibilities. Electrical capacity, fire safety, contractor standards and insurance requirements must all be carefully considered.
Parking disputes, misuse of visitor spaces, loitering and late-night noise are common challenges in many developments.
For developers, managing agents and resident management companies, the challenge is to balance practical needs with attractive design.
In this article, we will explore the key areas to consider, common pitfalls to avoid and how to futureproof your parking provision.
Property managers must understand the EV charging solutions available to them to accelerate the transition to electric.
For residential blocks that provide their residents with parking, the installation and management of EV chargers is an inevitability.
The UK Government has announced that the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles funding for electric vehicle chargers will end the 31st March 2025.
