Do I need planning permission for a ev chargers in Sheffield City Council?
Typical answer
In most cases, ev chargers in Sheffield City Council fall under Permitted Development rights (Part 2 Class E), but require Prior Approval from the Local Planning Authority before works start. Key factors include Article 4 restrictions, conservation-area designation, and compliance with the specific thresholds set out in the General Permitted Development Order 2015 — check these carefully before proceeding.
Source: Part 2 Class E — legislation.gov.uk · Verified 2026-04-18
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Permitted Development rules
Part 2 Class E thresholds
These are the key numerical limits under Part 2 Class E of the General Permitted Development Order 2015. Your project must satisfy all of them to qualify as Permitted Development.
| Clause | Rule | Limit |
|---|---|---|
| E.1(1)(a)(i) | Height of upstand + outlet (dwellinghouse / block of flats) | Max height (m): 1.6 |
| E.1(1)(e) | Maximum 1 upstand per parking space | Max upstands per space: 1 |
| Source: Part 2 Class E — legislation.gov.uk | ||
Sheffield City Council planning data
Local planning facts
Approval rate
0.9%
Below average for householder applications
Source: MHCLG Planning Statistics (PS2)
Planning application fee
£548
Householder application (national fee)
Reviewed April 2026 · gov.uk source
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