Deed of easement (deed of grant) for EV charging
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A deed of easement or deed of grant for EV charging is crucial for clearly establishing rights, obligations and responsibilities between landowners, property developers and EV infrastructure providers.
What is a deed of easement for EV charging?
A deed of easement, also known as a deed of grant, is a legally binding document used to establish rights of access and use over land for the purpose of installing, maintaining and operating electric vehicle charging points. Typically, these deeds define clear conditions that govern the placement, maintenance access, permitted use and duration of EV charging facilities.
They enable landowners and stakeholders to formalise arrangements with EV charging companies or local authorities, providing clarity and security for all parties involved.

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Why is a deed of easement necessary for electric vehicle charging points?
EV charging points require careful planning and clear legal agreements to safeguard all interests. Without a legally robust deed of easement, disputes over maintenance access, ownership rights, liabilities and permitted usage could arise, potentially leading to costly and time-consuming conflicts.
A comprehensive deed of easement ensures ongoing rights of entry, maintenance and operation, protecting the investment of the EV charging provider whilst safeguarding landowners’ interests.
At Moore Barlow, our experienced legal professionals are well-versed in renewable energy agreements, including deeds of easement and deeds of grant specifically tailored to EV charging installation and operation. We provide a full spectrum of legal support, including:
- Drafting and negotiating deeds of easement and deeds of grant
- Reviewing EV infrastructure agreements to ensure compliance with current legislation
- Advising on ownership, maintenance and liability provisions
- Providing guidance of planning legislation and ensuring the documents align with the regulatory framework.
- Resolving any property-related issues promptly and efficiently
Our specialist renewable energy solicitors deliver practical, commercially astute guidance, reducing risks and ensuring your EV installation project progresses smoothly.
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Why choose Moore Barlow for your EV charging easement deeds?
We combine expertise in property law, renewable energy, and commercial agreements, allowing us to address the unique complexities of EV charging installations. By instructing Moore Barlow, you gain the reassurance of working with a highly professional, responsive and forward-thinking legal team, dedicated to achieving the best outcomes.
With offices located conveniently across London and the southeast, our solicitors are ideally placed to support clients and EV charging providers on local and national scales.
Contact our renewable energy solicitors today to discuss how we can support your EV charging deed of easement or deed of grant requirements.