Electric vehicle charging points

No matter your circumstances, if you want to install an EV charger at your property or commercial premises, we’ll make the process seamless for you.

Electric vehicle charging points

No matter your circumstances, if you want to install an EV charger at your property or commercial premises, we’ll make the process seamless for you.

Installing an electric vehicle (EV) charger at your property or commercial premises is a strategic investment in sustainable transportation infrastructure. This installation process involves several steps, starting with determining the optimal location for the charger based on accessibility, electrical capacity, and parking considerations.

Beyond installation, considerations include ongoing maintenance, potential expansion for future EV adoption, and user accessibility. Maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity, including regular inspection of electrical components and software updates.

Choose your EV charger.

We’ve installed EV chargers at homes and businesses across the UK, and our team of qualified in-house electricians and installation specialists is on hand to guide you every step of the way. We can also help you take advantage of the grants available in the UK by managing the application process on your behalf.

We’ll work out your average savings based on the most economic tariff – the average cost to charge an electric car is around 9p per mile, which is around 50% cheaper than the average cost of petrol per mile of driving (around 18p per mile). Assess which grants are applicable to you and advise the best profit sharing scheme if you own a commercial premises, and give you advice over the new custom you can expect from increased customer dwell times. There are legal commitments to install EV Chargers for all new homes and buildings in the UK. We will help you with these commitments and keep you compliant.

We’ll also:

  • Assess which grants are applicable to you (and advise the best profit sharing scheme if you own a commercial premises).
  • Project the potential revenue you’ll make as a result of increased customer footfall and dwell time.
  • Advise you on any regulations which may affect you, such as the Part S building regulations.

If you want to reap the rewards of having an EV charger and meet these regulations, talk to us. We go above and beyond simply supplying and installing EV chargers.

HOME CHARGING POINTS

We’ve installed EV chargers at homes and businesses across the UK, and our team of qualified in-house electricians and installation specialists is on hand to guide you every step of the way.

We can also help you take advantage of the grants available in the UK by managing the application process on your behalf.

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WORKPLACE CHARGING POINTS

If you’re looking to install superchargers on your business’s premises, we can help you through the application process for the Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS).

This voucher-based scheme covers up to 75% of the cost towards the installation of an electric charger, up to a maximum of £350 for each socket, and each workplace can claim for up to 40 sockets.

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COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIPS

Commercial partnerships can see the cost of installation fall to nothing with a shared income arrangement that will split the profits from every charge.

Property owners with land open to the public, such as an existing car park, are benefiting from this passive income, helping increase the EV network, dwell time, and additional trade whilst customers charge their vehicles.

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EV charging point installation

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1. Talk to us. We’ll help make an assessment of your premises and advise on any grants open to you

2. We’ll book a site visit, recheck the charging points that are right for you, order the kit and arrange an installation date

3. Our team of certified engineers will arrange a site visit to fit your charge points

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4. We’ll apply for any grant you are entitled to and arrange your payment schedule

5. Choose your installation date

6. Get vehicles on the go and advise you how to optimise your electricity usage

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7. You receive an annual maintenance package to keep your kit optimised

FIND OUT HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE

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    Customer Reviews

    The team at Smart Energy made the transition seamless and hassle-free. Their expertise and professionalism were evident at every step, from initial consultation to installation. Not only have our clients significantly reduced their carbon footprint, but they are also enjoying the benefits of lower energy bills, significant payback from the grid and the convenience of charging their electric vehicles on-site.

    Chris Barnes,
    Managing Director
    CJB Energy Solutions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Typically, we require photographs of the site or issue or if it’s an installation any plans or drawings of the area are required for us to make an estimate. The more information we have the easier and quicker it is for us to provide an accurate estimate.
    In the UK, electric vehicle (EV) charging costs vary depending on the charging method and location, with estimates ranging from £5 to £15 for a full charge at home or public stations.
    One or two for the home is usually enough. You can have more but we may need to upgrade your home consumer units to cater for additional charge points. Super fast commercial units will depend on space and available space. We'll work with the local electricity provider to review the substation capability in your area.
    Coupled with a home battery system and charging at night means you can draw from a lower tariff and make more significant savings.
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    Brunswick House,
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    Liverpool
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    Mon: 8.30am – 5.30pm
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    Wed: 8.30am – 5.30pm
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