Manchester City Council EV charger grant 2026
The UK-wide 2026 OZEV £500 EV charger grant applies to Manchester City Council residents and landlords. This guide covers the local application notes, ORCS status, and council-specific considerations.
Type
Metropolitan Borough
Population
568K
ORCS
✓ Active
Free check for Manchester City Council
Local application notes
Manchester partners with bp pulse and Liberty Charge for residential on-street charging. Strong landlord scheme uptake — 200-socket cap rarely hit.
Which scheme applies to you?
Eligibility depends on your housing situation. Pick yours below.
Manchester City Council grant FAQs
Do Manchester City Council residents qualify for the £500 OZEV grant?
Yes — eligibility is determined by your housing situation, not your local council. Manchester 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 Manchester City Council participate in ORCS?
Yes. Manchester 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 Manchester City Council?
Manchester partners with bp pulse and Liberty Charge for residential on-street charging. Strong landlord scheme uptake — 200-socket cap rarely hit.
Who claims the £500 grant in Manchester 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 Manchester City Council as anywhere else in the UK.