Motorists could pocket savings of up to £1,100 annually thanks to a new driveway rule introduced last year, officials have said. Last summer, Labour simplified the process for homeowners to install electric vehicle (EV) charge points by scrapping planning permission rules.
Before this change, homeowners had to seek householder planning permission to fit an EV charger on their own drive. But under the revised regulations, they can now install a single wall-mounted or pedestal EV charger on their drives without needing permission.
This easing of planning rules and the simplification of the process to get EV chargers should help those motorists who are undecided about switching from petrol and diesel cars.
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