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Liverpool no-driveway EV charger: £500 + gully route

No driveway in Liverpool? You still qualify for the 2026 OZEV £500 grant via the On-Street Parking scheme, using a council-approved cross-pavement gully. Total project cost after grant: typically £10502200.

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Liverpool no-driveway check

Full postcode (e.g. M1 1AA) or just the first part (e.g. M1) is fine.

Where do you currently park?

Liverpool council approval

Cross-pavement gully installs require a Highways Licence from your local authority.

Liverpool City Council

Metropolitan Borough

✓ ORCS active

Liverpool's Victorian terraced housing = high on-street parking demand. Cross-pavement gully scheme active since 2024.

Full Liverpool City Council grant guide

Gully providers for Liverpool

Three UK providers. Council approval lists vary — always check yours first.

Kerbo Charge

£700-£1,000

~80% of UK councils approve

Gul-e

£600-£900

Strong in South East

Charge Gully

£800-£1,100

Newer, heavier-duty design

Liverpool on-street FAQs

Can Liverpool owner-occupiers without driveways get the £500 grant?

Yes. The 2026 OZEV On-Street Parking scheme covers Liverpool homeowners (and renters) without off-street parking, provided you install a council-approved cross-pavement gully. £500 toward the charger; gully cost (£600-£1,200) is separate.

Does Liverpool have ORCS infrastructure?

Yes — Liverpool City Council participates in the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS). This is separate from your individual £500 OZEV grant. ORCS provides council-led lamppost charging and kerbside bollards; the OZEV grant funds your own private gully-installed charger.

How long does cross-pavement gully approval take in Liverpool?

Typical Highways Licence decision timeline is 4-12 weeks in UK councils. Specifically in Liverpool City Council: Liverpool's Victorian terraced housing = high on-street parking demand. Cross-pavement gully scheme active since 2024.

Total project cost in Liverpool for on-street EV charging?

Three components: (1) Charger install £700-£1,400 (minus £500 grant if approved). (2) Cross-pavement gully £600-£1,200. (3) Council Highways Licence £150-£250. Realistic total after grant: £1,050-£2,200.

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