Charging that works for your home or business

Electric vehicles are becoming a normal part of everyday life. Whether you’re planning for a company fleet, staff parking, or charging at home, the infrastructure needs to work reliably and integrate effectively with the building’s electrical system.

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Reliable charging where you need it

For businesses, EV charging can support staff, visitors, and company vehicles while preparing the site for the continued shift to electric transport. At home, it offers the convenience of charging overnight without relying on public networks or travelling out of your way.

Lower running costs for electric vehicles

Charging at your own property is typically far more cost-effective than using public charging points. Combined with smart charging features and off-peak tariffs, it can significantly reduce the day-to-day cost of running an electric vehicle.

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Designed around how charging will actually be used

Every property is different. The number of vehicles, how long they remain parked, and how the electrical system is configured all influence the right setup. The aim is a solution that suits real usage rather than simply installing the first charger available.

Installed safely and professionally

Charging equipment must be installed correctly to ensure safe operation and reliable performance. Work is carried out by qualified engineers who understand how EV charging integrates with the wider electrical system of a home or commercial building.

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Built to support future demand

As more vehicles move to electric, charging requirements can change. A well-planned installation allows for additional chargers or expanded capacity later, avoiding unnecessary upgrades as demand grows.

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  • Is EV charging suitable for both homes and businesses?

    Yes. EV chargers can be installed in both domestic and commercial environments. The design will vary depending on how the charger is used — for example, overnight charging at home or regular use in a workplace car park.

  • How long does it take to charge an electric vehicle?

    Charging time depends on the charger type and the vehicle battery. Most home and workplace chargers are designed to provide convenient overnight or daytime charging rather than rapid charging used on motorway networks.

  • Can EV chargers work with solar panels?

    Yes. Many chargers can integrate with solar generation so vehicles can charge using surplus energy produced by the system when available.

  • Will installing EV chargers require electrical upgrades?

    Sometimes. If additional capacity is needed, the electrical infrastructure may need to be reviewed or upgraded. This is assessed before installation so the charger operates safely and reliably.

  • Are EV chargers difficult to use?

    No. Most systems are straightforward and often controlled through simple apps or smart charging features. Once installed, charging usually becomes part of a normal routine.

  • Can additional chargers be added later?

    In many cases, yes. Planning the infrastructure correctly from the start allows for future expansion if more vehicles require charging later.

Charging infrastructure designed to work reliably today and adapt as demand grows.

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