@taxboy here is a more recent article from JCT600
Find out whether you’re eligible for the government's EV chargepoint grant and whether it’s worth it to increase the value of your home.
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How Will an EV Chargepoint Influence The Cost of Your Home?
Installing a home EV chargepoint is not just for convenience, it is also a strategic move ahead of time.
The UK has announced a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars starting in 2035. This ban aims to make a shift towards a cleaner environment making electric vehicles the new ‘normal’. Installing an EV chargepoint ahead of time ensures you’re ready for this change.
Ahead of the change, the UK government announced in June 2022 that all new homes and buildings are legally required to come equipped with EV chargepoints. Homes already equipped with an EV chargepoint are becoming extremely attractive to buyers as more people make that move. Selling a property with an EV chargepoint will be a significant selling point, potentially increasing your property’s value.
When you make the switch to an electric vehicle and having an EV chargepoint at your home you're supporting global and national efforts to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.
When charging your electric vehicle at home the costs typically average around 8p per mile depending on your selected energy tariff. This means a typical full charge for an EV with a 60 kWh battery costs around £17 giving you 200 miles of range. On average annually it costs £528 less to run an electric car compared to a petrol car.
EVs are significantly quieter than a standard vehicle. The reduction in engine noise means if a full street of houses were to have EV vehicles the overall noise levels would be significantly less. The reduction in noise leads to a more peaceful residential environment. Not forgetting, quieter streets can be a big factor as part of a property's valuation.