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SEAI Grants for Home EV Chargers in Ireland (2025 Guide)

Written by Rowan Egan | May 21, 2025 7:49:58 AM

As electric vehicle adoption continues to rise across Ireland, many new and prospective EV owners are asking one important question: Can I still get a grant to install a home charger? The short answer is yes, but with some updates for 2025 that you should be aware of.

In this guide, we’ll explain everything you need to know about the SEAI EV Home Charger Grant 2025, including how to qualify, what’s changed since 2024, and how WattCharger can help you get your EV charger installed with minimal hassle.

What is the SEAI EV Home Charger Grant?

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) provides a government-backed grant for private homeowners who want to install a home EV charging point. The goal is to support Ireland’s transition to electric mobility by reducing the cost barrier for new EV drivers.

As of 2025, the grant value remains at 300, following a reduction from €600 in January 2024. This updated amount reflects SEAI’s efforts to balance support for home infrastructure while expanding Ireland’s public EV charging network.

Who Can Apply for the EV Charger Grant in 2025?

To qualify for the €300 home charger grant in 2025, you’ll need to meet a few criteria:

  • Your EV must have been purchased in 2018 or later.
    Both new and second-hand vehicles, including used imports are eligible if registered in Ireland post-2018.
  • You must own the property where the charger is being installed.
    This must be a private home with off-street parking, and the charger must be connected to the home's electricity supply.
  • Your home must not have already received the grant.
    The SEAI allows one grant per property, so if a charger was previously installed there using grant funding, you won’t qualify again.
  • Plug-in hybrids and full EVs are eligible.
    Mild hybrids and standard petrol/diesel cars are not supported under the scheme.

What Does the Grant Cover?

The €300 grant helps offset the cost of both the EV charger unit and its installation by a Safe Electric Ireland-approved installer, like WattCharger. While it won’t cover the full cost, it’s a valuable saving and our team can guide you through the application and installation process from start to finish.

How to Apply for the SEAI EV Home Charger Grant

The application process is straightforward:

  •  Apply online through the SEAI website.
    You’ll need your Meter Point Reference Number (MPRN) from your electricity bill and a few details about your property and vehicle.
  • Receive your grant offer letter.
    Once approved, you’ll have 6 months to complete the installation and submit the paperwork.
  • Book your installation with WattCharger.
    Our team can install your charger and help with any documentation required for claiming your grant.
  • Submit evidence of installation.
    This includes photos, the installer's certification, and your invoice. WattCharger will help ensure everything is submitted correctly.

Grants for Business & Apartment Dwellers

In addition to home charger grants, SEAI also offers grants for workplaces, apartment blocks, and commercial premises through its Community and Business EV Grant Scheme. You can explore these options here:
👉 SEAI EV Grants for Business

WattCharger Makes It Easy

We’re not just installers, we’re your EV partners. Our goal is to make EV ownership as smooth as possible, and that includes helping you understand and access any grants available to you.

If you're unsure whether you qualify or would like to get started, get in touch. Our team is happy to answer questions and guide you through the grant application and installation process.

📧 Email: rpe@wattcharger.com

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