With more homeowners in Hoddesdon making the switch to electric vehicles, one of the most common questions we get asked is: “Do I need planning permission to install an EV charger at home?”

Do I Need Permission to Install an EV Charger in Hoddesdon?
The good news is, in most cases, you don’t. But there are some important exceptions and local considerations that are worth knowing before you go ahead with an installation — especially in older properties, flats, or conservation areas.
This blog covers everything you need to know about EV charger regulations, permissions, and best practices for installing a home EV charger in Hoddesdon and the surrounding areas.
Quick Answer: Do You Need Permission?
In most cases, no — planning permission is not required to install a home EV charger on a residential driveway or garage in Hoddesdon, as long as:
- You own the property
- The charger is installed by a qualified electrician
- It meets UK building and electrical safety regulations
- It’s installed in a compliant location
This falls under Permitted Development Rights, which means homeowners can make certain improvements without needing formal permission.
When You Don’t Need Permission
If all of the following apply, you're good to go:
- You live in a house you own outright or via mortgage
- The charger is installed on your driveway, garage, or outbuilding
The charger:
- Is no more than 0.2 cubic metres in size.
- Is not within 2 metres of a highway (i.e. pavement or road edge)
- Is not installed on a listed building
These rules apply to most residential properties across Hoddesdon — including areas like Rye Park, Bailey Hall Road, and Middlefield Road.
When You Might Need Permission
There are a few situations where planning permission or extra steps may be needed:
You Live in a Flat or Apartment - If you have access to off-street parking, you’ll need landlord or managing agent approval.
OZEV grants may still apply for flat owners — ask us to check for you. Chargers may need to be installed in communal or leasehold areas, which triggers more paperwork.
You’re in a Conservation Area or Near a Listed Building - Hoddesdon has several conservation areas, particularly near the town centre, Burford Street, and Amwell Street. If your home is listed or sits within a conservation zone, you may need planning permission even for small exterior works. It’s best to contact Broxbourne Borough Council or speak to us directly for tailored advice.
Your Charger Faces the Road or Pavement - If you plan to install the charger on a wall or post within 2 metres of a public highway, planning permission is usually required. This mostly affects homes with small front gardens or driveways close to the pavement. Alternative placements (garage wall, side return, or set-back wall) can often avoid this issue.
You Need to Cross a Public Pavement - If your parking is on the other side of the pavement (e.g. front garden with no dropped kerb), you cannot run a charging cable over the footpath unless you have council permission. Some councils allow cable protector gulleys, but this varies. We always advise against trailing cables across footpaths — it’s a trip hazard and usually not compliant.
Do You Need Building Regulations Approval?
Yes — but don’t worry. We handle this for you.
EV charger installations fall under Part P of the Building Regulations, which covers electrical safety in domestic properties. This means:
- The work must be completed by a qualified electrician
- It must be tested and certified upon completion
- A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate must be issued
At JJB EV, we’re NAPIT-approved, and every installation includes full certification and notification to the relevant authority.
Local EV Charger Considerations in Hoddesdon
We’ve installed hundreds of chargers across Hoddesdon, Rye House, Dobbs Weir, and Hailey — and we’ve seen nearly every layout and property type. Common scenarios include:
- Garage installs with hidden cable routes
- Driveway wall-mounts for fast, weatherproof access
- Fuseboard upgrades or addition of 18th Edition EV-dedicated boards for older properties
- Smart charger placement for Wi-Fi access and mobile control
Because Hoddesdon has a mix of 50s semis, 60s terraces, and newer developments, each job is slightly different — and we always tailor our advice during the home survey.
Our 4-Step Process for a Stress-Free Install
Free Home Survey - We assess your electrics, charger location, and check if any permissions are needed.
Clear Quote - You’ll get a fixed, honest quote with no pressure or upselling.
Fast Installation - Most installs are completed in a single day, including certification.
Aftercare & Support - We’re based locally and just a phone call away if you ever need us.
Final Checklist for Hoddesdon Residents
Before you install, make sure:
✅ You own the home or have permission from your landlord
✅ The charger won’t face the road within 2m
✅ You’re not in a listed building or conservation area
✅ Your installer is NAPIT-approved and can issue Building Regs certs
✅ You’re aware of any leasehold or communal restrictions
Need Help with Permissions?
If you're unsure whether you need planning permission in Hoddesdon, just ask us. Our team will:
- Review your home setup
- Advise on permitted development rules
- Liaise with the council if needed
- Handle all certification and paperwork
📞 Call JJB EV Charger Specialists on 01992 276121
💻 Or visit jjb-electrical.co.uk/ev to request a free site survey