Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme
Northern Territory Government · Australia
The Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme provided funding to Northern Territory electric vehicle owners to buy and install an approved charger at a residential property or business. Grants were available up to $1,000 for residential properties and up to $2,500 for businesses, and applications are now closed.
Funding
$1K – $3K
Closed
31 Dec 2025
Duration
Approved grants have until 2026-05-31 to be paid and finalised
Location
Northern Territory
Who Can Apply
What's Funded
Purchase and installation of an approved electric vehicle charger at an eligible residential property or business premises in the Northern Territory.Before you apply
Check Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme fit and evidence gaps before 31 Dec 2025
Use this mixed grant page to sanity-check eligibility, funding fit, evidence gaps and application effort before you commit days to drafting. If you already know the grant you want, the 48-hour audit gives a practical go/no-go view, reviewer-readiness score and next-step risks.
Get a 48-hour grant fit auditExpected Outcomes
Installation of an approved EV charger for an NT-registered electric vehicle, with the grant paid and finalised by 31 May 2026 for approved recipients.Grant not accepting applications
Applications for this round are closed. A new round may open in the future.
Browse open grantsKey Information
Applicant Types
Stage
Funding Purposes
Keywords
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme?
How much funding does the Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme provide?
Who is eligible for the Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme?
- Must be an owner of a Northern Territory registered electric vehicle
- Must be a home owner or business owner
- Must meet the property requirements relevant to residential or business ownership
- Must comply with the scheme terms and conditions
- Ineligible if a public or private school
- Ineligible if a public or private educational institution
- Ineligible if a government agency or government-owned body
- Ineligible if a registered corporation
- Ineligible if local government
- Service providers must be a Territory enterprise
- Service providers must be a legal entity with or without a registered business name
- Service providers must hold a valid Australian Business Number
- Service providers must have provided services in the Northern Territory for at least one month before registering
- Service providers must not be related to or a relative of the eligible recipient
- Service providers must maintain relevant permits, licences and insurance
When does the Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme close?
What activities are funded?
How do I apply for the Electric Vehicle Charger (Residential and Business) Grants Scheme?
Need help applying?
Beta Docs has helped founders secure $160M+ in competitive grants. Our AI platform drafts compliance-perfect applications — and our expert reviewers make sure you stand out.