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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. Get your free, 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. Get your free, competitive quote today.
Getting a domestic EV charger installation couldn’t be simpler than with Grant Store. Here’s how it works:
The Government’s ban on selling new combustion-engine cars is due to come into force in 2035. This means there will be a huge increase in demand for domestic EV charger installation in the next few years – beat the crowd and book your home EV charger installation today.
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Take a look below to see your domestic EV charger options.
Besides getting ahead of the 2035 cut-off date, installing an EV charger at home comes with a full range of other advantages:
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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. With years of combined experience installing EV chargers across the UK, both domestically and commercially, you can trust that our comprehensive beginning-to-end service is the perfect solution for you and your home.
Ready to get an EV charger installed in your home? Follow the three simple steps below:
We’ll need a few basic facts, like which EV vehicle you have, your home’s location, size, and current power usage. This will also help us find out if you’re eligible for a domestic EV charger grant under the OZEV (Office for Zero Emission Vehicles) scheme.
If you’re eligible for the OZEV scheme, we’ll help you apply for the domestic EV charger grant, making sure you get as much funding as possible for your home project – it could pay for up to 75% of the purchase and installation costs!
Our installations usually only take a few hours, and since our installers are fully regulated and qualified, you know you’ll be getting a first-class service every step of the way. When we’re done, all that’s left to do is charge your car!
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Do you have questions about domestic EV charging installations or grants? We’ve answered some of the most common questions here, but feel free to give us a call if you can’t find what you need.
We don’t recommend that you install your own EV charger at home. The installation requires knowledge of electrical wiring and safety regulations, putting you at risk of electrical shock or fire. With our fully qualified installers, you can rest easy knowing the job will be done safely and to the highest standard, letting you charge your car worry-free.
If you drive an electric car, it’s definitely worth considering getting a home EV charger installed.
Electric cars are rising in popularity, and with your own charger at home, you don’t have to worry about finding public charging points, which are often more expensive to use.
Plus, with the petrol and diesel ban coming in 2035, demand for home charging units will only go up. Get ahead of the rush and book your installation today.
The best home charger depends on your budget and the type of EV car you drive. We’ve got years of experience helping people across the UK choose the most suitable EV charger for their individual needs, so speak to the team if you have any questions about which charger is best for you and your home.
The size of the charger you need will depend on your car’s charging requirements. Speak to our installers before you go ahead with any home EV charging installation to make sure you get the best EV charger for your unique needs.
Only qualified installers should set up your EV charger. Our team is fully trained and regulated, so you can be sure you’re getting the best in the business when you choose Grant Store.
The cost of installing an electric charger in your home depends on the type of charger you choose. Not sure which one is right for you? Give our team a call, and we’ll make sure you get the perfect fit.
Under the OZEV scheme, you can get either £350 or 75% of the cost to buy and install an EV home charger. Not sure if you qualify? Reach out to our team today, and we’ll help you sort everything out.
You are eligible for the OZEV grant if you: