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Install an EV charger at home and say goodbye to range anxiety, long wait times at public charging stations, and expensive charging costs. Speak to our experts for a highly competitive quote today.
Install an EV charger at home and say goodbye to range anxiety, long wait times at public charging stations, and expensive charging costs. Speak to our experts for a highly competitive quote today.
Is a domestic EV charger installation disruptive?
The Government’s ban on selling new combustion-engine cars is due to come into force in 2030. This means that there’s going to be a huge increase in demand for domestic EV charger installation in the next few years, so beat the crowd and get your home EV charging situation resolved now.
Our domestic EV chargers
In addition to beating the crowd before the 2030 cut-off date for buying new combustion-engined vehicles, installing an EV charger at your home now makes perfect sense for these five other reasons:
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We’re a government-approved installer of home EV charging points, so you know we’ll do the work quickly, safely, and affordably. Our team has years of combined experience installing EV chargers across the UK, both domestically and commercially, so you can trust that our comprehensive beginning-to-end service is the perfect solution for you and your home.
We’ve devised a simple 1, 2, 3 system to make the domestic EV charger installation process hassle-free.
This is just to establish a few basic facts, like which EV vehicle you have, your home’s location, size, and current power usage. It’s also to find out if you’re eligible for a domestic EV charger grant under the OZEV scheme, which could pay for up to 75% of the purchase and installation costs.
Our professional installers are fully regulated and accredited, so you know you’ll be getting a first-class service every step of the way on your new home EV charging journey. Installation usually only takes a few hours at most.
Congratulations! You’ve added value to your home, and done your part to reduce your carbon footprint.
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You must have a few questions. We’ve answered some of the most commonly-asked questions about domestic EV charger installation here, but please speak to the team if you have any more.
Technically, you can, but it’s not recommended unless you are a qualified electrician. Installing an EV charger requires knowledge of electrical wiring and safety regulations, and if you’re not qualified, you could risk electrical shock or fire.
We highly recommend you leave it to us, so speak to us on 01942 918 844 if you have any questions.
This will all depend on your individual circumstances. You’ll need to factor in the cost of the charger and installation, your driving habits, and the availability of public charging stations near your home. However, given that electric cars are very much the future of personal commuting, the demand for EV chargers at home is rising exponentially, and the cost of petrol and diesel continues to climb in price, it’s a good idea to get a home EV charger now.
This all depends on your budget. We’ve got years of experience helping people across the UK choose the most suitable EV charger for their own individual needs, so speak to the team if you have any questions about which EV home charger is best for you and your home.
The size of the charger you need will depend on your car’s charging requirements. Most electric cars can be charged with a 3 kW or 7 kW charger. However, some cars, such as Teslas, can only be charged with a 22 kW charger. Make sure you speak to our installers before you press ahead with any home EV charging installation to ensure that you get the best EV charger for your own unique needs.