The only goverment backed OZEV grants currently available are chargepoint and infrastructure available to landlords of residential/commercial properties. The OZEV Grant for homeowners ended on 31st March 2022.
You can only apply for a chargepoint or infrastructure grant if:
- you own or manage flats, houses, apartment blocks or business premises
- the property you own or manage is in the UK
You can apply on behalf of a company, charity or public sector organisation, but it must be registered in the UK. The grant can only be used on existing properties. It cannot be used for buildings under construction.
The grant or grants you can apply for also depend on:
- whether you’re a residential or commercial landlord
- the type of property you own or manage
For those in rented housing, the landlord or social housing provider can apply for a £350 grant per chargepoint towards purchase and installation of a single chargepoint, limited 200 applications per year.
As far as I am concerned Motability, Ohme or ProEV do not own or are landlrds of the properties we live in, it is also highly unlikely Motability can apply for the grant on behalf of scheme users!
Motability work directly with the manufacturer (Ohme), Ohme then pass the work onto one of their accredited installers (ProEV for example). The acreddited installer then contracts the work out to local companies/tradesmen.