The UK government introduced a law requiring EV chargers to be installed in all new buildings. This regulation, part of the Part S Building Regulations, is a step towards improving infrastructure for electric vehicles and supporting the shift away from petrol and diesel cars. But what does this mean for developers, businesses, and homeowners?

What Are the New EV Charging Regulations?

Since June 2022, the UK has made it mandatory for all new residential and commercial buildings to include electric vehicle charging points. This includes homes with parking spaces, office buildings, and supermarkets. The law also applies to major renovations where the existing car park is being rebuilt or expanded.

The goal is simple: to make EV charging more accessible and encourage more drivers to switch to electric vehicles. By ensuring new buildings are equipped with charge points from the outset, the UK is laying the groundwork for a future where EVs are the norm rather than the exception.

A person reviewing architectural plans with two compact EV chargers on the table.

Who Needs to Comply?

The regulations apply to:

  • Newly built residential properties with associated parking spaces.
  • New commercial properties such as offices, supermarkets, and retail parks.
  • Buildings undergoing major renovations, where parking areas are affected.

For developers, this means factoring in EV charging infrastructure from the early planning stages. Businesses opening new premises must also ensure compliance to avoid delays or additional costs down the line.

Key Requirements Under the Law

The new EV charger regulations in the UK, set out under Part S of the Building Regulations, specify that:

  • All new residential properties with on-site parking must include at least one EV charging point.
  • New non-residential buildings with over ten parking spaces must have at least one charge point and cable routes for future installations.
  • Existing buildings undergoing major refurbishments must include charging facilities if they have more than ten parking spaces.

These requirements ensure that EV charging infrastructure grows in line with the increasing number of electric vehicles on UK roads.

The Impact on Homeowners and Businesses

For homeowners, the new law makes it easier to charge an EV at home without needing to install a charger later. This could also increase property value, as homes with charging facilities may be more attractive to buyers.

For businesses, compliance with EV charging regulations can provide an opportunity. Office buildings with charge points may appeal more to employees who drive electric vehicles. Retail locations with charging facilities can attract EV owners who want to top up their battery while shopping.

A man charging his electric vehicle at a home wall-mounted EV charger.

How Highland Services Can Help

Installing EV chargers requires proper planning, electrical work, and compliance with UK safety standards. At Highland Services, we offer installation services that meet UK EV charging regulations, ensuring that new developments and renovations are fully equipped. Whether it’s for a residential build, a commercial site, or a public car park, we provide reliable solutions that align with government requirements.

Future-Proofing with EV Charging Infrastructure

The UK’s shift towards electric vehicles is well underway. The EV charger law in the UK ensures that buildings are prepared for the increasing demand for charging points. This means developers and businesses must think ahead and integrate EV infrastructure now to avoid costly upgrades in the future.

By complying with these regulations, property owners are not just meeting legal requirements – they are also making their buildings more appealing to buyers, tenants, and customers who are moving towards greener transport options.

Need EV Charger Installation?

Ensuring compliance with EV charging regulations doesn’t have to be complicated. Highland Services provides expert installation for new developments, office buildings, and retail locations. Get in touch with us today to discuss how we can support your project with professional, compliant EV charging solutions.

Will I need planning permission for a new build?

Yes, you will need to obtain planning permission from your local council authority, but we are able to help you with this.

What are the benefits of EV installation with Highland?

Highland are a verified Rolec EV charging station supplier. All you need to do is get in contact with us and we can do the rest. You can also feel secure with a 3 year warranty as standard.

What are building regulations?

Building Regulations are there to ensure that buildings are made to a minimum quality standard for such things as structure, ventilation, fire escape, drainage, insulation etc.

Is there a financial incentive for businesses to switch to an electric fleet?

There are a number of options available to make the switch to an electric fleet easier, such as £14,000 grants to go towards the set up. There are a number of schemes out there and there is likely to be one to match your business.

How experienced are your technicians?

Our technicians are highly experienced and have been working in the industry for many years. They have the skills and expertise to ensure your systems are installed and maintained to the highest standards.

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