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Rural and island infrastructure fund

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The Rural and Island Infrastructure Fund is funded by Transport Scotland. Public funding continues to prioritise those parts of the country less likely to benefit from stand-alone private investment.

This funding will contribute to the Scottish Government’s commitment of installing 24,000 additional public charge points by 2030, aligning with the Just Transition to ensure no one is left behind in the EV transition.

Funding is limited to publicly accessible charge points only, that will feature on a public network map supporting those living in and visiting rural and island locations. Public charge points must adhere to Public Charge Point Regulations 2023.

Funding will be available in rural and island locations to install public charging infrastructure. The level of funding available will depend on the power output of the charge points to be installed, as follows:

URC 5-6 Sites 75% funding up to: URC 7-8 and Island Sites 100% funding up to:
AC charge point (3.7-22kW) per single/dual unit£11,250£15,000
DC charge point (20-49kW) per single/dual unit£22,500£30,000
DC charge point (50-124kW) per single/dual unit£33,750£45,000
DC charge point (125-350kW) per single/dual unit£45,000£60,000
  • Up to £300,000 for innovative projects combining charge points with energy storage alone, or energy storage and solar PV.

Funding is available under two stream options:

  • Stream one: Standalone AC and/or DC charge points only.
  • Stream two: AC and/or DC charge points integrated with energy storage alone, or energy storage and solar PV.

Who is eligible for this funding?

Eligible parties must be a landowning business or a charge point operator (CPO) meeting the following criteria:

  • Own or be permitted to complete works on privately owned land located on a Scottish Island or within a category 5-8 postcode under the Scottish Government’s 8-Fold Urban Rural Classification.
  • Hold a UK bank account used for business purposes.
  • Be a registered business.

Please review the fund eligibility before you apply.

Please make sure you have added a valid postcode

How to apply

Applications can be made directly by the landowning business or a CPO as the proposed grantee or can be submitted by a CPO on the behalf of a landowning business.

  • Any application submitted directly by a CPO must be accompanied with evidence showing they are authorised to utilise the proposed installation site by the landowning business.
  • Any application submitted by a CPO on behalf of the landowning business (grantee) must be accompanied by evidence of an agreement that the CPO is authorised to act on the grantee’s behalf, and that all parties are aware of their responsibilities under the grant terms.

We recommend you also read the full Rural and Island Infrastructure fund application guidance and the resources below before applying.

Apply now

To support a successful application, we recommend you research the suitable infrastructure options for your site including consulting a range of installers and CPOs to obtain quotes. 

Please note Energy Saving Trust cannot retrospectively fund projects, any projects that are already complete or in process will not be considered for further funding. 

What are the charge point infrastructure requirements?

All funded infrastructure must meet the following requirements.

Terms and conditions

We are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. This fund is subject to our full terms and conditions. 

Grants are offered on a first come, first served basis and are subject to funding availability. The grant may close, without notice, at any time within the financial year. Making an application does not guarantee an offer of funding will be made. 

A copy of the Terms and Conditions issued to successful grantees is available to view. Please note that the Terms and Conditions published above are provided as an example only and may be subject to change.

If you have any questions or if you’re unsure whether your location is eligible for this funding, please contact [email protected]

Funding allocated to date

Local Authority Area Claims paidClaims paid (£)Units deliveredSockets delivered
Aberdeenshire10£392,878.20199
Angus4 £91,414.60 912
Argyll & Bute21£679,260.303860
City of Edinburgh1£6,470.0011
Dumfries and Galloway14£298,559.202236
East Ayrshire1£10,754.0022
East Lothian2£133,846.0048
East Renfrewshire2£78,313.0048
Eilean Siar 5£260,145.57914
Fife3£68,542.1156
Highland32£1,055,865.2264102
Inverclyde1£14,880.0012
Moray2£104,594.0048
North Ayrshire4£144,549.20711
Orkney Islands1£8,912.0012
Perth and Kinross9£261,085.783340
Renfrewshire2£29,197.6734
Scottish Borders5£99,476.64611
South Ayrshire2£64,530.0036
South Lanarkshire1£29,987.0012
Stirling7£223,025.001629
Table last updated 10 April 2026

Last updated: 4 June 2026