We install a wide range of EV chargers, including Level 1, Level 2, and rapid charging stations, compatible with all electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Our team works with leading manufacturers to offer you the best solutions for your home or business.
Our experts will assess your specific needs based on your vehicle type, charging speed requirements, and installation site. We offer a free consultation to discuss your options and recommend the most suitable charger for you.
The installation process involves an initial site assessment, followed by the installation of the charger at a time that suits you. Our certified electricians ensure a safe and efficient installation, with minimal disruption to your property.
Most installations are completed within one day. However, the duration can vary depending on the complexity of the installation and any electrical upgrades that may be required
Most properties are suitable for an EV charger installation. During our initial consultation and site assessment, we'll evaluate your property's electrical system and parking setup to ensure compatibility.
The UK government offers various grants and incentives for EV charger installations under schemes like the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) and Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS). We can advise you on eligibility and assist with the application process.
The cost varies depending on the type of charger, installation complexity, and any additional electrical upgrades needed. We provide transparent pricing and a detailed quote after the initial site assessment.
Yes, we offer comprehensive aftercare services, including maintenance, repairs, and support, to ensure your EV charger operates efficiently and safely over its lifespan.
Absolutely. Our electricians are fully qualified and certified to install EV chargers, adhering to the latest UK standards and regulations.
You can book a free consultation by contacting us via our website, email, or phone. We'll arrange a convenient time to discuss your needs and begin the process.
A tethered charger has a cable that’s permanently attached - the best choice if you only have one vehicle to charge. An untethered charger is a more flexible option if you need to charge different models of vehicle as it allows you to swap between different cables.
Most EV chargers come with an on-site 3-year warranty on parts and installation as standard.
Most electric vehicles are supplied with a three-pin plug as standard. This is the same as a domestic appliance plug. The problem with a three-pin plug is the speed of charge is very slow - a normal three-pin plug is limited to 3kW, whereas most wall-mounted charge points deliver up to 7.4kW of alternating current direct from your home’s electricity supply.
The time it takes to charge an electric vehicle will depend on the size of your car’s battery and the speed of your charger. As a general rule, battery size divided by charging speed = time to charge.
E.g., if your car has a 40kWh battery and you have a 7kw charger installed at your home, a full charge would take around 5 hours.
Charging an electric car at home costs on average £8.40 for a full charge, but this varies depending on battery size, mileage and electricity tariff.
Vehicle manufacturers’ lead times are traditionally long and branded units can be expensive. For a compatible EV charger supplied and fitted in no time at, you are better off using an approved installer.
We install a wide range of EV chargers, including Level 1, Level 2, and rapid charging stations, compatible with all electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Our team works with leading manufacturers to offer you the best solutions for your home or business.
Our experts will assess your specific needs based on your vehicle type, charging speed requirements, and installation site. We offer a free consultation to discuss your options and recommend the most suitable charger for you.
The installation process involves an initial site assessment, followed by the installation of the charger at a time that suits you. Our certified electricians ensure a safe and efficient installation, with minimal disruption to your property.
Most installations are completed within one day. However, the duration can vary depending on the complexity of the installation and any electrical upgrades that may be required
Most properties are suitable for an EV charger installation. During our initial consultation and site assessment, we'll evaluate your property's electrical system and parking setup to ensure compatibility.
The UK government offers various grants and incentives for EV charger installations under schemes like the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) and Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS). We can advise you on eligibility and assist with the application process.
The cost varies depending on the type of charger, installation complexity, and any additional electrical upgrades needed. We provide transparent pricing and a detailed quote after the initial site assessment.
Yes, we offer comprehensive aftercare services, including maintenance, repairs, and support, to ensure your EV charger operates efficiently and safely over its lifespan.
Absolutely. Our electricians are fully qualified and certified to install EV chargers, adhering to the latest UK standards and regulations.
You can book a free consultation by contacting us via our website, email, or phone. We'll arrange a convenient time to discuss your needs and begin the process.
A tethered charger has a cable that’s permanently attached - the best choice if you only have one vehicle to charge. An untethered charger is a more flexible option if you need to charge different models of vehicle as it allows you to swap between different cables.
Most EV chargers come with an on-site 3-year warranty on parts and installation as standard.
Most electric vehicles are supplied with a three-pin plug as standard. This is the same as a domestic appliance plug. The problem with a three-pin plug is the speed of charge is very slow - a normal three-pin plug is limited to 3kW, whereas most wall-mounted charge points deliver up to 7.4kW of alternating current direct from your home’s electricity supply.
The time it takes to charge an electric vehicle will depend on the size of your car’s battery and the speed of your charger. As a general rule, battery size divided by charging speed = time to charge.
E.g., if your car has a 40kWh battery and you have a 7kw charger installed at your home, a full charge would take around 5 hours.
Charging an electric car at home costs on average £8.40 for a full charge, but this varies depending on battery size, mileage and electricity tariff.
Vehicle manufacturers’ lead times are traditionally long and branded units can be expensive. For a compatible EV charger supplied and fitted in no time at, you are better off using an approved installer.
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