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Cambridge leasehold flat: £500 EV charger grant

Leasehold flat-owners in Cambridge qualify for the 2026 OZEV £500 grant — same scheme as renters. The challenge isn't the grant; it's getting written consent from your freeholder or managing agent. Section 19 protections apply.

Cambridge is flat-heavy (49% rental rate). The OZEV Renters & Flat Owners scheme is widely applicable here.

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Cambridge leasehold check

Full postcode (e.g. M1 1AA) or just the first part (e.g. M1) is fine.

What's your building's setup?

Two paths for Cambridge flats

Allocated parking bay

You have a specific bay assigned to your flat → apply individually under the Renters & Flat Owners scheme. £500 grant, written freeholder consent required.

Renter scheme guide

Communal/unallocated

Block-wide solution — your RTM/RMC applies for the OZEV Landlord scheme (£500 × 200 sockets/yr) and installs shared infrastructure.

Communal charging guide

Cambridge leasehold FAQs

Cambridge flat owner — do I qualify for the £500 grant?

Yes, if you have an allocated parking bay assigned to your leasehold flat and can obtain written freeholder/managing-agent consent. Cambridge has 49% rental density and a heavy flat-owner population — the OZEV Renters & Flat Owners scheme covers leasehold flat owners on the same terms.

What if my Cambridge freeholder refuses consent?

Under Section 19 of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1927, consent to alterations cannot be unreasonably withheld. If your Cambridge freeholder or managing agent refuses without good reason, you can apply to the First-Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) for an order. Application fee ~£100, hearing fee ~£200. Most cases settle before hearing.

Communal parking in Cambridge blocks — what are my options?

If parking is unallocated/first-come-first-served, you generally can't claim the individual grant. Instead, your RTM (Right-to-Manage) or RMC (Resident Management Company) can apply for the OZEV Landlord scheme (£500 × 200 sockets/yr) to install communal charging. In Cambridge: Cambridge's 49% rental rate means the Renter & Flat Owner grant is the dominant route. University-owned property has separate procedures.

Cost of leasehold flat EV charger in Cambridge?

Typical install in Cambridge runs £820–£1,650. After £500 grant, net cost is £320–£1,150. Additional costs in flat installs: longer cable runs (£100-£200), wall-routing trunking (£50-£150), occasionally a sub-meter for resident-specific billing.

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