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Putting the wheels in motion on EV charging

Landlords with “spare” land have always looked for quick and easy ways to earn additional income from their holdings. The current favoured option, where the spare land is suitable for car parking, is through electric vehicle charging points. This may be beneficial on its own as an additional income stream or (in case of retail or leisure schemes) might help to drive footfall or increase dwell time. For residential buildings, it might be about improving saleability by providing an additional amenity to residents. In all cases, it will help burnish the landowner’s ESG credentials.

Deal structures

For landowners considering the installation of EV charging points, there are a few points on deal structuring to be considered at the outset.

Some landlords may want to install and operate the charging points themselves. This is challenging for landlords without the necessary technical skills, but there are specialist suppliers and contractors who can assist with installation and ongoing maintenance and operation.

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