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Swan Neck EV Charger Wall Bracket -
Ratio Sense | Load Management for io6 Pro | Single & Three Phase -
Ratio Charger Base | Surface-Mount Foundation for io7 & io8 Posts -
Ratio Mounting Column | Single & Double | For io6 Pro -
Ratio Sense Lite & Pro | Load Management for io7 & io8 -
Ratio Full-Day On-Site Commissioning -
Ratio Half-Day On-Site Commissioning -
Project EV EVA Floor Charger | 7.3kW Dual Gun RFID -
Project EV EVA Floor Charger | 22kW Dual Gun RFID -
Project EV EVD DC Rapid Floor Charger | Dual Gun CCS (Split) -
Project EV 1MW Power Cabinet | V2G Ultra-Rapid Charging Infrastructure -
Project EV Floor Stand -
Project EV APEX Dual Post -
Project EV Ground Mount -
EV Charger Protection Post | Project EV -
Project EV 4G Network Monitoring Kit | 5 Year SIM -
Project EV Parking Sign -
Project EV Three Phase Meter | 100A Eastron -
Project EV Single Phase Meter | 200A Eastron -
Project EV Three Phase Meter | 250A Eastron -
Three Phase 32A Type 2 Cable | Project EV -
Project EV APEX Cover -
Timeguard EV Consumer Unit | 8 Module IP2X | 100A Type 2 SPD -
Timeguard EV Consumer Unit | 5 Module IP65 | 100A Type 2 SPD
Common Questions
Do I need a professional to install my EV charger?
Yes - all home EV charger installations in the UK must be carried out by an OZEV-approved electrician. It's not just best practice, it's a legal requirement under BS 7671 wiring regulations. The charger also won't be eligible for the government grant unless an approved installer fits it.
Can I claim the OZEV grant when buying through ON-EV?
Yes. The OZEV EV Chargepoint Grant gives eligible homeowners up to £350 off the cost of buying and installing a home charger. To qualify you need to use an OZEV-approved installer - the grant covers both the unit and the labour. Your installer will usually handle the application for you.
What's the difference between a tethered and untethered charger?
A tethered charger has a cable permanently attached - you just unclip and plug in. Untethered has a socket so you supply your own Type 2 cable. Most home users prefer tethered for convenience. Untethered suits you if you drive more than one EV or want a cleaner look when the car isn't plugged in.
What's the difference between a 3.6kW and 7.4kW charger?
A 7.4kW charger is roughly twice as fast - 60kWh battery takes around 8 hours on 7.4kW vs 16 on 3.6kW. Most modern EVs and UK homes can handle 7.4kW on a standard single-phase supply, so unless your car or electrical setup limits you, go for the 7.4kW. It's the more future-proof option.
Do I need planning permission for a home EV charger?
In most cases, no. Home EV chargers fall under permitted development in the UK. The exceptions are listed buildings and some flats - if your property falls into either of those, check with your local authority before ordering.
Can I use my EV charger with solar panels?
Yes, and it's a great combination. Solar-compatible chargers like the Myenergi Zappi can detect excess energy from your panels and automatically divert it to charge your car - so instead of exporting it back to the grid, you're charging for free. If you have or are planning solar, look at our solar compatible range.