If you do not have off street parking at your property then you cannot currently benefit from the governments Homecharge grant scheme, but there are still ways to charge your vehicle:
Citroën's charging partner is Pod Point, so they can assist with installing a chargepoint at your home. Pod Point are fully approved under the government Homecharge scheme, so if you have off street parking, you can usually benefit from grant funding of £500 towards the cost of this.
Different continents have different charging standards, and many of the first electric vehicles brought into the UK came from Asia and adopted the Japanese standards, known as Type 1 and CHAdeMO. These vehicles are gradually being phased out in Europe because most manufacturers selling cars in the UK now adopt the European standard sockets called Type 2 and Combined Charging System. As domestic plugs differ between countries, the domestic charging cables sold as accessories are different depending on the country.
Citroën's new generation electric vehicles are equipped with CCS (Combined Charging System) sockets, this means that they can be charged from a standard Type 2 charge point, a domestic plug socket, or a public rapid charger. Citroën Plug-In Hybrids have Type 2 sockets because they don’t need to be rapid charged whilst the current range of Citroën electric vehicles, including Berlingo Electric have Type 1 & CHAdeMO connectors.