We also have a large social media following and create videos to promote our installations, this also gives you the opportunity to see what is involved in an ‘ev charging point installation’.
This 7KW Hypervolt installation included the charger being mounted on the opposing side of the house to the electrical supply/consumer unit.
As standard we install EV ultra cable which in this case was routed from the consumer unit under the suspended floor to the externa where we disguised the cable on the inside of the porch and then clipped the cable at low level around to the side of the house to the electric vehicle charging point position.
This installation also included a new EV charging point consumer unit dedicated for the installation, we recommend this as it keeps the EV charging point installation seperate from your existing electrical installation and it also allows us to install the EV charging point with surge protection, Type A RCD protection in a metal enclosure which then meets the current wiring regulations, this can also actually keep the cost down in some cases as your existing consumer unit may not be suitable for an EV charging point circuit to be added to it, so rather than replacing your out of date consumer unit we can leave that alone and proceed with the EV charging point works.
On this occasion we install a 7KW zappi electric vehicle charging point on the side of a garage wall.
As standard we install EV ultra cable which in this case was routed from the consumer unit which was again in the centre of the house, in this case luckily the wall behind the electrical cupboard was a garage which allowed us to route the cable clipped direct to the inside garage wall to the electric vehicle charging point position.
This installation also included a new EV charging point consumer unit dedicated for the installation, we recommend this as it keeps the EV charging point installation seperate from your existing electrical installation and it also allows us to install the EV charging point with surge protection, Type A RCD protection in a metal enclosure which then meets the current wiring regulations, this can also actually keep the cost down in some cases as your existing consumer unit may not be suitable for an EV charging point circuit to be added to it, so rather than replacing your out of date consumer unit we can leave that alone and proceed with the EV charging point works.