The regulations set out requirements for public electric vehicle charge points. Charge points which are accessible to the public must comply with the regulations. This includes public charge points which provide electricity free of charge, whether this is the whole charging session or for a period of the charging event.
The Public Charge Point Regulations came into force on 24 November 2023. The regulations build on 4 key areas of the consumer experience to ensure: There are no changes to the requirements of the regulations as a result of the UK leaving the EU 31 January 2020. The regulations set out requirements for public electric vehicle charge points.
It’s crucial to distinguish between public charging regulations and smart charging regulations in the UK. While this article covers public charging points, smart charging regulations apply to private chargers at homes and workplaces.
The for public charge points in the UK are coming into effect in November 2024, and they bring changes every () should know. These regulations focus on making public EV charging more accessible, reliable, and transparent.
The UK smart charging regulations came in two phases: Phase 1, which came into force on June 30, 2022, applies to all new charge points installed in the UK after that date. Specifically, it includes the following requirements: Phase 2, which came into force on December 30, 2022, applies to all new charge points installed in the UK after that date.
These regulations focus on making public EV charging more accessible, reliable, and transparent. The regulations specifically exclude certain chargers, like workplace chargers available to guests, which are not classified as public. For CPOs operating public charge points, these regulations raise practical questions:
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The Electric Vehicles (Smart Charge Points) Regulations 2021 cover charge points sold in Great Britain (GB) only.
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The Electric Vehicles (Smart Charge Points) Regulations 2021 cover charge points sold in Great Britain (GB) only.
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