McNally EV, one of our trusted installers, shared their practical insights on the process of installing EV chargers at schools.

UK state-funded schools must act quickly to secure government funding for EV chargers through the soon-ending Workplace Charging Scheme, plus, we're offering a £50 referral reward for successful introductions.
The clock is ticking for state-funded schools across the UK to apply for the government’s Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) grant. This initiative, designed to make EV charging infrastructure more accessible, is set to end soon.
If you work at or have connections to a school in your local area that may have been considering installing EV chargepoints, now is the time to act. Plus. We’re offering a £50 referral payment for every charger they install, as our way of saying thank-you for the introduction.
The grant application deadline is fast approaching. While installations can still take place after the deadline, applications must be submitted beforehand. Delaying your application could mean missing out on substantial cost savings for your school.
As highlighted in our previous blog, installing EV chargers on school premises offers a host of advantages:
The WCS application process is straightforward and can be completed with minimal hassle. Plus, VoltShare is here to support you every step of the way – from application to installation.
Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to bring EV charging to a school in your community.
Act now and make your school part of the UK’s green energy future – simply contact our team to get started before the deadline passes, or send an email to info@voltshare.co.uk to refer a school.