10/06/2026
Fuel prices have you thinking about an EV, and installing an EV charger at home?
Before any charger is fitted, there’s a bit more to consider than simply choosing a location on the wall.
One of the first things we look at is the property's electrical supply and whether it has the capacity to support the additional load safely. We’ll also assess the best cable route to keep the installation neat, practical and as unobtrusive as possible.
Charger location is another important factor. It needs to work for how you park and use your vehicle day-to-day, while also considering cable reach, accessibility and future flexibility if your needs change.
Taking the time to plan these details properly helps avoid unnecessary disruption, keeps the installation looking tidy and ensures everything performs as it should from day one.
Every property is different, which is why a site visit and discussion about how you use the space can make all the difference.
If you're considering an EV charger and want some advice on the best setup for your home, feel free to get in touch.