Our Services

As OZEV approved installers, our team of EV charge point engineers will guide you through the whole process of EV charge point installation; our work is also covered by the (EVHS) & (WCS) grant schemes for both domestic fitting and workplace contracts.

Home EV Charge Point Installation

Future proof your home and reduce your carbon footprint with our cost-effective home charging point solutions. From Pod Point to Project EV, we install all major brands.

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Workplace EV Charge Point Installation

We Support businesses and organisations encouraging the use of electric vehicles for staff and customers by providing on-site EV charge point stations.

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Commercial EV Charge Point Installation

Looking for the installation of EV charging equipment for hospitality, retail or education facilities? We're here to deliver your project on time and within budget.

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EV Charging Modes

Our commitment is to always be transparent when consulting on which charging method is best suited for home and business use.

EV Charging Mode 1 – A connection to the vehicle via a standard power lead plugged into a standard (household) outlet. This method does not exceed 16A or 250V AC (Single Phase) / 480V (Three Phase).

EV Charging Mode 2 – Similar to method one, but utilising an in-line EVSE control and incorporating RCD. This is a very slow method and is generally only used for emergency charging.

EV Charging Mode 3 – The most common and often referred to as utilising a “wall box”, this method involves a dedicated circuit permanently connected to the AC supply network. Fast chargers are the standard for both home and business EV charging.

EV Charging Mode 4 – A connection of the electric vehicle to a permanent AC supply network by either Single Phase or Three Phase which is converted to DC within the Electric Vehicle Charge Equipment. These are Rapid or Super Chargers, mainly found at Motorway Services and other public locations where super-fast charging is necessary during a journey.

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EV charging information

Cars such as the Mitsubishi Outlander, the Citroen C-Zero and the Toyota Prius all use the Type 1 connection to charge. Cars such as the Audi Etron, the BMW i3, Volkswagen and the Mercedes Benz EQC all utilise the Type 2 connection for charging.

Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS)

The EVHS provides grant funding of up to 75% towards the total costs of the installation of electric vehicle charge points at domestic properties throughout the UK. For full details – Read More

Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS)

This is a voucher-based scheme that provides support for businesses, public sector organisations and charities with the up-front costs of the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charge points. For full details – Read More

EV Charging Point Plugs & Connectors

Electric vehicle charging points predominantly utilise two main connectors; type 1 and type 2. Different vehicles use different charging leads, so choosing the right type of connector is important.

Type 1 Connector – Also known as SAE J1772 or Yazaki connector.

Type 2 Connector – Also known as Mennekes connector (most popular).

Types 1 & 2 can charge up to 32 amps but Type 2 also allows for three-phase charging if your installation has this option.

EV Comply Information Forms

Please select from the below and fill in the associated form with as much information as you possibly can. This will help us assess if you are eligible for an OZEV grant and also for us to provide you with an accurate quote.

Accredited Installer

Our qualified engineers are fully accredited for the installation and operation of EV charge points from the UK's leading electric vehicle charging equipment manufacturers.

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We're on hand to help you reduce your carbon footprint, committing to sustainable travel. Whether at home or in the workplace, contact us today.