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      Funding for public sector electric vehicle charging points.

      Do you run a business that’s a part of the public sector? Maybe you manage a school or local charity that could benefit from electrical charging points? 

      The government has now introduced The Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) which is a voucher-based scheme that provides financial support towards the costs of purchasing and installing electric vehicle charging points. 

      For more information, please visit the government website here.

      Why you should consider installing electric charging points?

      Following the announcement of the ban on petrol and diesel cars by 2032, many drivers are choosing to make the switch from fuel to electricity. This is why it’s important to prepare your workplace for the electrified future to enable staff to charge their vehicle at work. The Workplace Charging Scheme grant is the ideal solution to offer convenience to your staff and visitors and also get ahead of the changes in the years to come. 

      Some of the advantages include:

      • Implementing eco-friendly technology to your business
      • Improve businesses pubic perfection and commitment to green energy
      • Increase staff benefits
      • Reduce business emissions
      • Increase fleet savings

      Here at CJ Timms, we’re passionate about switching to a smarter future which is why we encourage our customers to take advantage of these government-backed schemes to ensure they can make significant savings in energy and also become more energy conscious as a business.

      We can work with you and your team to take advantage of this great opportunity, so give us a call on 0115 9440 594 – Get greener today with CJ Timms.