EV Charging
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure & Leasing
The transition to electric vehicles is driving one of the most significant infrastructure transformations of our time – and real estate is at the heart of it. Whether you’re a landowner, developer or charge point operator, understanding the commercial, legal and practical implications of EV charging site development is critical.
What we do
Our Real Estate team provides commercially focused legal support across the full lifecycle of EV charging projects, including:
- Reviewing and negotiating heads of terms for EV charging leases
- Drafting and advising on lease and licence arrangements
- Navigating access rights, easements and utility wayleaves
- Advising on joint ventures and commercial models with EV charging operators
We work with a broad range of clients – from private developers and retail park landlords to charging network operators and infrastructure investors – to help them unlock long-term value from EV charging infrastructure.
How we do it
We combine in-depth real estate legal expertise with a practical understanding of the commercial frameworks and letting documentation that underpin the EV charging sector. Our role is more than just drafting documents – it’s about helping you manage risk, maximise value and get deals done efficiently.
We understand that speed, clarity and control are essential. That’s why we work closely with your technical and commercial advisers, providing clear, plain-English legal guidance that keeps your project moving. From resolving grid connection constraints to advising on break clauses and revenue sharing models, we ensure that your agreements reflect your strategic priorities.
Why us?
At Beyond Corporate, we believe in practical, plain-English advice that reflects the reality on the ground – not theory. Whether you’re delivering your first EV site or scaling a national network, we help you navigate this fast-moving sector with confidence.
We are commercial, connected and on your side – from first conversation to final signature. And we are already helping shape the legal frameworks behind the UK’s next generation of EV infrastructure.