EV Chargers for Residential Developments
Install EV chargers in flats, apartment blocks, or new developments. OZEV grant support, NICEIC-approved installations, and smart billing solutions. Serving London landlords and developers.
EV Chargers for Residential Blocks and New Developments
As more residents drive electric vehicles, landlords and developers are expected to provide charging facilities in apartment blocks and new housing schemes. Installing EV charge points not only adds value to your property but also ensures compliance with evolving building regulations.
Nu Electrics Ltd specialises in EV charger installations for residential blocks, new developments, and multi-unit properties. We guide landlords, developers, and housing associations through the OZEV grant process and deliver fully compliant installations designed for long-term reliability.


Why Install EV Chargers in Residential Developments?
• Increase property value and make developments more attractive to buyers and tenants
• Meet Building Regulations Part S which requires new homes to have EV charging provision
• Access OZEV Infrastructure Grants to reduce installation costs
• Offer smart billing systems so tenants and residents pay only for their usage
• Futureproof your property portfolio with scalable infrastructure
Support tenants - and boost your income
If you're a landlord or manage a residential block, adding EV chargers can make your property more attractive while generating passive income.
You can set your own electricity markup and track usage, allowing tenants or residents to charge easily while helping you recover installation costs. We can advise on OZEV grants and design a setup that’s right for your building and budget.
Our Residential EV Charging Services
We provide a complete service tailored to residential developments:
Feasibility surveys and load capacity checks
Installation of individual or shared-use chargers in car parks and garages
OZEV grant eligibility checks and claim support
Retrofit solutions for existing apartment blocks
Ongoing servicing and compliance inspections
Every project is designed with safety, scalability, and ease of use in mind.
Ideal Applications
Why Choose Nu Electrics?
• NICEIC Approved Contractor with residential expertise
• Familiar with both retrofit and new-build requirements
• OZEV grant application and compliance support
• Scalable, futureproof solutions for long-term investment
• Trusted by landlords, housing associations, and developers across London and the South-East.
Ready to Futureproof Your Development?
Nu Electrics provides reliable, NICEIC-certified EV charger installations for residential schemes of all sizes. Whether you are retrofitting an existing block or planning a new development, we help you secure grant funding and install chargers that add value to your property.
Frequently asked questions
Can I install EV chargers in an underground or multi-storey car park?
Yes. We design solutions that account for power supply, cable routing, and ventilation to ensure safety and compliance.
Who pays for the electricity used by tenants?
Billing systems can allocate usage directly to residents via smart apps. Alternatively, landlords can recover costs through service charges.
Can chargers be retrofitted into older buildings?
Yes. We regularly retrofit EV chargers in older blocks. A load survey will confirm capacity and identify the best cable routes.
Do new residential developments require EV chargers by law?
Yes. Under Part S of Building Regulations, most new builds must include EV charging points or provision for them.
What OZEV grants are available for residential developments?
Landlords and housing associations may qualify for both the EV Chargepoint Grant and the EV Infrastructure Grant. We advise on eligibility and prepare all required documents.
How many chargers should be installed initially?
This depends on demand and power availability. Many developments start with a few chargers but install infrastructure for future expansion.
How long does installation take?
Smaller projects may take a few days, while larger car parks with multiple chargers can take several weeks depending on infrastructure requirements.
Let's talk
Get in touch to discuss your project and we'll give honest advice backed up by a over decade of experience in the residential electrics industry.