WAV stands for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle. This means you can travel in the vehicle while seat in your wheelchair

Can I get a home chargepoint on the Motability Scheme?

If you’re leasing your first fully electric car on the Motability Scheme, we’ll arrange and cover the cost of a home chargepoint and a standard installation.

Having a home chargepoint is the most convenient and cost-effective way of charging your electric car.

To get one fitted, you need to have off-street parking like a driveway or garage.

If any work is needed to gain access to your electricity supply or we have to run cables a long way from your main fuse box, you’ll need to pay for these costs.

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Related FAQs

Do I need to give my home chargepoint back at the end of my lease?

No – you can keep the home chargepoint after your lease finishes.

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I have a problem with my home chargepoint. What do I do?

Please contact whoever installed your home chargepoint.

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What's the difference between a tethered and untethered chargepoint?

A tethered chargepoint means the charging cable is permanently attached to the chargepoint. An untethered chargepoint means the cable can be removed.

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Can I have a home chargepoint fitted and get access to the bp pulse network?

No – you can only get a home chargepoint installed or have access to the bp pulse network, but not both.

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Can I get a solar-compatible home chargepoint?

Yes, but you’ll need to pay for the extra cost of a solar-compatible chargepoint.

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What is a non-standard installation?

It’s a home chargepoint installation where more work is needed and you have to pay extra.

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