That is the funding that we will start to see going out the door this financial year, when we will, we hope, start to see the match private finance initiatives coming in and those charge points being installed.” Correspondence from the then Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy in February said: “Each LA has been offered up to £140,000 (£4.48 million in total) to support the cost of developing a SEP, supported by resources and guidance from Scottish Futures Trust and Energy Savings Trust.”