Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme

If you own an electric vehicle (EV), you can apply for funding to buy and install a charger at your residential property or business.

Through the EV Charger Grants Scheme, you can get grants of up to:

  • $1,000 for a residential property
  • $2,500 for a business.

Applications are now open and will be administered on a first-come, first-served basis.

After 6 to 12 months, the scheme will be reviewed and may be amended to achieve the NT Government’s objectives.

Read below to find out how to apply or get involved as a service provider.

You can apply if you meet the scheme's terms and conditions, and you:

  • are an owner of an NT registered EV
  • are a home owner or business owner
  • meet the property requirements relevant to you as a residential or business owner.

Who can't apply

You can't apply if you're any of the following:

  • public or private school
  • public or private educational institution
  • government agency or government-owned body
  • registered corporation
  • local government.

How to apply

To apply, follow these steps:

Step 1. Read the terms and conditions.

Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme terms and conditions PDF (285.1 KB)
Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme terms and conditions DOCX (664.5 KB)

Step 2. If you're buying a charger recommended or made for your vehicle by a manufacturer, go to step 4.

Step 3. If you're buying an alternative charger, read the list of approved electric vehicle chargers DOCX (81.3 KB).

Step 4. Apply online through GrantsNT.

After you apply

Your application will be assessed and you will be advised of the outcome by email.

During the process, you may be requested to provide more information.

To take part in the program, you must meet the following criteria:

  • be a Territory enterprise
  • be a legal entity with or without a registered business name
  • hold a valid Australian business number
  • have provided services in the Northern Territory for at least one month before registering
  • are not related to or a relative of the eligible recipient
  • have and will maintain all relevant business, occupation and related permits, licences and insurance coverage.

How to apply

Apply online through GrantsNT.

After you apply

Your application will be assessed and you will be advised of the outcome.

If you're successful, you must meet your responsibilities in the terms and conditions.

When you provide services, you must provide a quotation and once works are completed, an invoice.

You can use the quotation template DOCX (22.7 KB) or your own.

Contact

For more information, email businessprograms.ditt@nt.gov.au.


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