Frequently asked questions about EV home charging How much does an electric car home charging point installation cost? A Pod Point Solo home charger costs from £1099 to install. In some cases, the price may be different due to subsidised pricing agreed with vehicle manufacturers. What's ...
Based on using a 7kW home charger, EDF’s GoElectric Overnight tariff at 9p per kWh off-peak, and a battery size of up to 111kw. More details about how EDF are Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity can be found here. Our fixed home energy tariffs are backed yearly ...
The cooperation agreement focuses mainly on developing smartEV chargingsolutions (vehicle to grid, or V2G) by bringing together technologies developed and mastered by both companies. Smart charging refers to technologies that optimise the charging or discharging of an electric vehicle in an efficient and...
A charging station for electric vehicles (EVs) is mounted on a public light post which receives an allotment of electric energy from a distributed power grid. In addition to its electrical connection with the distributed power grid, the charging station is electrically connected with a solar array...
Home EV charger grant FAQs Do all electric car drivers qualify for a home charger grant? The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme provides up to £350 for drivers who have bought, or leased, a new or second handeligible electric vehicleon or after 1 October 2016, as long as they have not...
EV infrastructure design services for new build and site expansion programmes Enquire now Welcoming Pod Point in to the EDF family Pod Point joined us in 2020. As one of the UK's largest providers of electric vehicle charging, Pod Point offer chargers for business and home, and access to mo...
Cars, chargers and tariffs for businessLearn more about electric carsGuide to buying an electric car Thinking of buying an electric car? We'll take you through everything you need to consider when making a decision to purchase one. Read the buyer's guide Where can I charge my electric car...
The chargers most commonly fitted at a home or workplace are either 3kW 'slow' units, or 7kW 'fast' chargers capable of recharging an EV in 6-12 hours. The UK also has a growing network of public charging stations. These are typically either fast chargers rated at up to 22kW, or ...
Fast charging A choice of 7 to 22kW single and double socket chargers and a flexible back-office system that best suits your specific site requirementsTalk to our friends at Pod Point to sort out the best option for your business. Fill in their form and they'll get back to you to ...
On 21 November, Connected Kerb released data from its first trial of smart metered on-street electric vehicle (EV) chargers which indicates that smart charging at public chargepoints could save drivers £604.65 per year in charging costs compared to traditional non-smart public charging. The ...