In Taking charge: the electric vehicle infrastructure strategy, the government set out that sales of all new petrol and diesel cars and vans would end in 2030. Alongside Government plans to introduce targets for sales of clean vehicles from 2024, the public discourse on zero emission motoring has now firmly shifted from if it will happen, to when.
Browsing: Car Parking and Vehicle Chargers
If you’re managing a block with developer-fitted EV charge points, you may be congratulating yourself for having side-stepped the well-documented problems around installing chargers in residential blocks.
The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) has revealed what new charge point grants for landlords and leaseholders will look like.
Jamie Willsdon of Future Group takes a closer look at the EV issues for Property Managers and their residents.
Toby Bowser, Partner at Hamilton Darcey, explains why car park maintenance shouldn’t fall to the bottom of the list.
The Property Ombudsman (TPO) helps to resolve complaints between consumers and property agents when things go wrong.
Linda Bell, Associate in the Residential Leasehold team at Brethertons looks at the common issues with parking at leasehold developments.
Toby Bowser, Partner at Hamilton Darcey highlights some of the main defects associated with concrete car parks.
Dr Shaun Lundy at 4site Consulting explains why overlooking car parks can leave unrecognised a number of health, safety and fire risks.
The Government has doubled funding for on-street electric vehicle (EV) charging, pledging an additional £2.5 million of funding.