Thanks Kezo, I’ll wait and see what they come back with. Are MB still offering the Easee charger? I can’t see any mention of driveways etc. on their site. Worst case, as I’ve said before, I can just use the granny charger lead.
You also have a second option if Motability/Ohme refuse, if the housing association agree to you having a charger, you would be able to get the grant of £350, would still involve some outlay on your part, but worth considering
The EVCP/EVHS was removed for removed for single unit homeowners as of April 2022.
If @Phaedra lived close I would of offered to fit an Ohme Pro for cost trade (around £480) or the Ohme Epod for £40 less.
My own personal oppinion, is if you have an EV listed as suitable for the Octopus EV tariff would be to go with the Easee one charger. The reason I say that is simply Ohme chargers only have an e-Sim with 3 years subscription. After the initial 3 years no one knows yet as the chargers are relitively new, whether there will be a couple of quidish cost per month to gain access to the e-Sim or whether it will be a monthly data subscription. With the Easse One you get lifetime e-Sim access along with the choice of WiFi.