EV Depot funding open: RHA reaction

EV Depot funding open: RHA reaction

16 Jul 2025 Posted By Jon Lavery

Operators will be able to apply for grants from a £30m pot to help install charge points in their depots.

The Department for Transport (DfT) has made further details available today on the funding offer to help HGV, Coach and Van fleets invest in the installation of electric vehicle charge-points at their depots. 

This funding comes from a £30m “Depot Charging Scheme” which is available during this financial year only. The scheme is open to fleets across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. To qualify, businesses must own, lease or order at least 1 battery electric van, HGV and/or coach and provide evidence of this as part of the application.

Grant applications can be made here and the RHA is encouraging businesses to avail of the scheme to assist preparations for Net Zero.


Commenting on this RHA MD, Richard Smith said:

"We welcome this support from the Government to help operators invest in their depots, as overcoming the costs of Net Zero remains a significant barrier for our industry."Without the ability to charge at depot, we’re not going to see the introduction of electric HGVs, coaches and vans at the pace required. This funding is a welcome start, but much more needs to be done if planned Net Zero targets are to be met.


Richard added:

"We seek urgent clarity on how the full £2.6bn announced by the Government in last month’s Spending Review will be allocated to help businesses decarbonise. We also urgently need to see how hydrogen-powered lorries and coaches can provide the solutions for hard-to-decarbonise operations which electric can not currently cater for, such as long distance and heavy haulage operations.”