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Glasgow City Council, Scotland

Glasgow City Council EV charger grant 2026

The UK-wide 2026 OZEV £500 EV charger grant applies to Glasgow City Council residents and landlords. This guide covers the local application notes, ORCS status, and council-specific considerations.

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Unitary Authority

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633K

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Local application notes

Glasgow has Scotland's largest residential tenement stock. ChargePlace Scotland network covers communal charging.

Glasgow City Council grant FAQs

Do Glasgow City Council residents qualify for the £500 OZEV grant?

Yes — eligibility is determined by your housing situation, not your local council. Glasgow City Council residents who rent, own a leasehold flat, own a property without a driveway, or are landlords all qualify for the relevant 2026 OZEV scheme. The £500 applies UK-wide.

Does Glasgow City Council participate in ORCS?

Yes. Glasgow City Council participates in the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS), which provides council-led infrastructure (lamppost chargers, kerbside bollards) for residents without driveways. This is separate from the OZEV £500 individual grant.

How do I apply for an EV charger gully in Glasgow City Council?

Glasgow has Scotland's largest residential tenement stock. ChargePlace Scotland network covers communal charging.

Who claims the £500 grant in Glasgow City Council — me or the installer?

Always the installer. The OZEV grant is paid directly to your OZEV-authorised installer, who deducts £500 from your invoice. You never claim money from the government yourself. This applies the same way in Glasgow City Council as anywhere else in the UK.

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