EV Home Chargers

Featured EV Home Chargers

Here we showcase some of the domestic chargers from three recommended manufacturers. However, if you have a particular requirement relating to style, brand, power requirements or any other reason, we’ll be more than happy and able to meet your specific requirements.

EVQ Intelligent EV Charger 7kW

EVQ W7C

from £579.00

The EVQ W7C is an intelligent home charging unit which aims to provide an all in one solution. With no additional requirement for an earth rod, this unit allows for safe and hassle free installation on a 230V AC system. The unit is iCS2.0 smart charging software compatible and comes with the iCS2.0Lite for smart phone configuration and app control.

Wallbox Pulsar Plus

Wallbox Pulsar Plus

from £649.00

This unit offers a compact design but loses nothing in regards to power with a charging capacity up to 22KW. This unit is suitable for type 1 or type 2 cables and has the ability to be connected through wifi or Bluetooth in order to control your charging sessions.

Rolec WallPod

Rolec WallPod

from £629.00

Rolec offer a variety of Wallpod charging solutions, ranging from the OLEV Grant fundable Homesmart unit, offering type 1 and type 2 tethered leads, the multimode charge point, which doubles up as an IP65 rated outdoor socket, through to the Superfast, for premises with a three phase electrical supply.

FAQs

The basic installation fee shown includes the following:

  • The cost of your chosen unit, mounted above ground onto a wall.
  • Up to 3 hours on site from a qualified EV Quickcharge engineer
  • Up to 10 metres of cable mounted above ground, a single drill point and associated cap end.

Once you have chosen your preferred unit, we’ll usually carry out either a virtual or in person survey to ensure that everything runs smoothly and that your quote is accurate and fixed. Rest assured, you’ll never receive any hidden charges.

We’ll need to ensure that your proposed unit and charging location meet certain criteria in order to offer the basic installation cost:

  • The unit you choose must be OZEV approved.
  • Your charge point can only be a maximum of 10 metres from your distribution board, which must also have a spare breaker without an RCD protector.
  • Groundworks are not included within the cost e.g. burying cables etc. The costs are based on all appliances being placed above ground.
  • Unless stated, chargers should be protected from the weather either in a garage or car port.
  • The unit will utilise the earth management of the main property, therefore this must be of an appropriate standard.
  • The homeowner must comply with all current OZEV Domestic Scheme terms and conditions.

We’ll aim to gather all the required information during the initial conversation, then confirm everything via the virtual or in person site survey.

It is critical that any EV charging point installed is electrically safe above all else. All charging points are installed with the usual RCD protection and other standard safety features, however on occasion, charging points can suffer from a loss of the Protective Earth and Neutral (PEN) conductor. Such PEN faults can lead to a large voltage being discharged to any conductive surface e.g. a car when plugged into a charging point.

A number of charging point options are now being supplied with built in PEN protection, however some units will still require an additional earth rod to be installed. Rest assured, you’ll always be advised as to any earth rod requirements to ensure your system is safe.

By getting to this stage, we’re assuming that you’ve begun to do some homework, but as with everything else, there are lots of conflicting opinions regarding charging costs and potential savings. One thing is fairly standard, calculating the cost of a charge is quite simple:

Size of battery (kWh) Electricity cost of your supplier (pence per kilowatt hour)  

Of course the next issue is, how do you find out the size of your battery, and what electricity tariff are you on? We’ve found a very useful article below from car magazine with a number of case studies included.

https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/electric/how-much-ev-charging-and-running-cost/

The most important aspect of any installation is electrical safety, and with any other system, we always recommend periodical inspections from a qualified engineer in order to maintain electrical safety. We also recognise the need to have your charging unit working at all times, particularly if this is your only source of fuel. Therefore, we are delighted to offer the following optional care plans for your charger:

  1. Annual safety check:
  • First year after installation = £59.00 per unit / inspection
  • Each additional year = £79.00 per unit / inspection
  1. Basic monthly maintenance package:
  • Ideal for 1-4 charging units.
  • Includes an annual safety inspection for each unit.
  • Engineer attendance within 7 days of reporting a fault.
  • Includes call out charge and up to 2 hours on site to rectify issues (excludes parts).
  • £30.00 per month
  1. Intermediate monthly maintenance package:
  • Ideal for 5-10 charging units.
  • Includes an annual safety inspection for each unit.
  • Engineer attendance within 5 days of reporting a fault.
  • Includes call out charge and up to 2 hours on site to rectify issues (excludes parts).
  • £50.00 per month
  1. Inclusive monthly maintenance package:
  • Ideal for 11-20 charging units.
  • Includes an annual safety inspection for each unit.
  • Engineer attendance within 48 hours of reporting a fault.
  • Includes call out charge and up to 4 hours on site to rectify issues (excludes parts).
  • £99.00 per month

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