EV Charging

For The Workplace

ICEE-EV plan, install and maintain EV charging solutions for workplaces across the UK, helping businesses electrify their fleet or support their staff.

Why Choose ICEE-EV

Workplace EV charging, designed for businesses of every shape and size.

Plan, install, and maintain reliable EV charging infrastructure tailored to your workplace, vehicles, and people.

Designed Around Your Workplace

Every site is different. We assess your parking layout, power availability and operational requirements to create a charging solution that works for your business today and in the future.

Funding & Grant Support

As an OZEV approved installer, we can support eligible businesses through the Workplace Charging Scheme and help reduce upfront installation costs.

NICEIC Accredited Installers

Our experienced electricians and engineers deliver safe, compliant installations nationwide, with minimal disruption to your staff, visitors and operations.

Long-Term Support

From maintenance packages to future expansion projects, our team remains on hand to support your charging infrastructure as your requirements grow.

How It Works

Installed in four simple steps.

1

Survey

Our team will carry out a dedicated on-site survey to fully understand your project's requirements and recommend the most suitable charging solution.

2

Quote

A clear, fixed-price quote with no hidden charges. Full scope broken down and supplied.

3

Install

Our NICEIC-accredited electricians & technicians complete the installation, working with our key partners.

4

Plug In

On-going support when required. Maintenance packages and deals on offer for a variety of client needs.

TRUSTED & ACCREDITED

Trusted installers. Backed by leading brands.

Funding Support

Reduce your costs with funding & grants.

The Workplace Charging Scheme has been extended for a final year. We are OZEV Approved, allowing you to take full advantage of grants.

Updated April 2026
Up to £500
Per socket grant
Up to 75%
Of purchase and installation costs covered
Up to 40
Sockets per applicant, across all sites
Final year
March 2027
Scheme closing date confirmed
PROVEN SUCCESS

What Our Customers

Are Saying

We have proven success across projects around the United Kingdom. From large-scale fleet electrifications to independent businesses looking for charging for thier employees, we can help.

ICEE-EV managed the full process from survey to installation, including custom-branded chargers. The project was delivered quickly and seamlessly, getting us operational in no time. We're extremely pleased with the outcome.

Operations Manager, Transport for Scotland

GET STARTED TODAY

Start Your Commercial Charging Project

Request a free, no-obligation site survey and our team will handle the rest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about commercial EV charging, installation, and what to expect. If you’re unsure about anything, our team is here to help.
How much does it cost to install a commercial EV charger in the UK?

A 7–22kW AC workplace charger typically costs between £1,500 and £3,500 per unit installed. DC rapid chargers start from around £15,000 upward. The final cost depends on the number of charge points, cable routing, groundworks and any electrical supply upgrades required. ICEE-EV provides a free site survey and a fixed-price quote with no hidden charges.

What grants are available for business EV charger installation?

The Workplace Charging Scheme covers up to 75% of the cost of purchasing and installing charge points, with a grant of up to £500 per socket from April 2026. Businesses can claim for up to 40 sockets across all sites. The scheme closes on 31 March 2027. As an OZEV-authorised installer, ICEE-EV can submit grant claims on your behalf.

Do I need planning permission to install EV chargers at my business?

In most cases, no. Wall-mounted chargers and units within existing car parks typically fall under permitted development. Planning permission may be needed for larger installations or sites in conservation areas. Under Part S of the Building Regulations, new non-residential buildings with more than ten parking spaces must include EV charging provision.

What is the difference between AC and DC commercial EV chargers?

AC chargers deliver 7–22kW and suit locations where vehicles are parked for longer periods, such as workplaces and hotels. DC chargers deliver 50kW and above, charging vehicles much faster for high-turnover sites like retail parks and service stations. ICEE-EV installs both and can advise on the best option during a free site survey.

What regulations apply to commercial EV charger installations in the UK?

All installations must comply with BS 7671 (including Section 722 for EV equipment), the Smart Charge Points Regulations 2021, and Part S of the Building Regulations for new-build projects. Public-facing chargers must also meet the Public Charge Point Regulations 2023. ICEE-EV is NICEIC-accredited and OZEV-approved, ensuring full compliance on every installation.

How long does a commercial EV charger installation take?

Most commercial installations are completed in two to three days, depending on site complexity and the number of charge points. Our team handles all groundworks, cabling and testing. Larger multi-unit or car park installations may require additional time, which we’ll confirm at the survey stage.

Do you install EV chargers outside of England?

Yes. ICEE-EV installs commercial charge points across the whole of the United Kingdom, including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.