EV Charger Grants in Scotland 2026
OZEV, Workplace Charging Scheme and EST Energy Saving Trust EV loan — what's available now.
Quick answer
EV charging grants in Scotland typically delivers a 7-9 year payback for solar-only systems, 8-11 years with battery. Modern panels work efficiently in Scottish daylight (you don't need direct sun), and Home Energy Scotland grants and interest-free loans cover a significant portion of the upfront cost for qualifying households.
What this article covers
This guide explains the cost, payback, grant routes and practical install considerations for ev charging grants in Scotland — pulled from our experience of MCS-certified installations across Scotland's Central Belt.
Costs in Scotland
- 4kWp solar install: £6,500-£8,500
- 4kWp solar + 5kWh battery: £10,500-£13,500
- 8kWp solar + 10kWh battery: £15,000-£19,000
- ASHP (12kW): £12,000-£18,000 (often £0-£3,000 after HES grant + loan)
Payback maths
With current Scottish electricity prices at around 28p/kWh and a typical 4kWp install generating 3,600 kWh/year in the Central Belt, self-consumed solar saves around £700/year. Add battery time-shift and Octopus Flux export, and most households see 8-9 year payback.
Grant routes
- Home Energy Scotland loan: up to £6,000 interest-free for solar PV
- HES grant + loan combined: up to £24,500 for heat pump packages
- ECO4: means-tested, can fund 100%
- 0% finance via Ideal4Finance (FRN 703401)
Choosing a Scotland installer
Look for: MCS certification (mandatory for grant claims), TrustMark registration, RECC code compliance, in-house engineers (not subcontractors), insurance-backed warranties via HIES, and clear written quotes with no scope creep.
Next step
Get a free no-pressure quote from Ecoaim — survey + fixed-price quote within 24 hours. Call 03330 384 380 or use our online form.
Call 03330 384 380 or get a quote online — survey + quote within 24 hours.