With the electric vehicle (EV) revolution firmly underway, more and more Liverpool residents are making the smart switch. But as exciting as owning an EV is, ensuring you have a convenient and cost-effective way to charge it at home is key. This guide from Danelectrical.co.uk will walk you through everything you need to know about home EV charger installation in Liverpool.
While public charging networks are expanding rapidly across Liverpool and the wider UK, having your own dedicated home charger offers unparalleled convenience and can significantly reduce your running costs. Imagine waking up every morning to a fully charged car, ready for your commute or weekend adventures, without the need to hunt for a public charging point. Furthermore, many smart home chargers allow you to take advantage of off-peak electricity tariffs, making charging even cheaper.
Convenience: Charge your EV overnight, just like you charge your phone.
Cost Savings: Utilise cheaper off-peak electricity tariffs to significantly reduce your charging costs compared to public rapid chargers.
Increased Property Value: A home EV charger is becoming an attractive feature for potential buyers.
Peace of Mind: No more range anxiety or waiting for public chargers to become available.
When considering a home EV charger, you'll primarily encounter these types:
3.7kW (Slow Chargers): While some EVs can be charged via a standard 3-pin plug (2.3kW), it's very slow (around 8 miles per hour of charge). A dedicated 3.7kW charger is still considered slow but offers a modest improvement. These are generally less common for new installations due to the popularity of faster options.
7kW (Fast Chargers): This is the most common and recommended option for home EV charging in the UK. A 7kW charger can typically provide around 25 miles of range per hour of charge, meaning most EVs can be fully charged overnight (6-8 hours for a typical battery).
22kW (Fast Chargers - Three-Phase): While significantly faster (around 75 miles per hour of charge), a 22kW charger requires a three-phase electricity supply, which is not standard in most domestic properties and can involve substantial additional costs for an upgrade. For most homeowners, a 7kW charger is more than sufficient.
Tethered vs. Untethered:
Tethered: The charging cable is permanently attached to the charging unit. Convenient as you don't need to get your cable out of the boot, but limited to one connector type (usually Type 2, the most common in the UK).
Untethered: The charging unit has a socket, and you use your car's charging cable. Offers more flexibility if you have multiple EVs with different connector types, and generally looks more discreet.
Popular home EV charger brands in the UK include Ohme, Myenergi Zappi, Pod Point, Hypervolt, and Easee. Our expert electricians can advise on the best option for your needs and vehicle.
Good news for most homeowners! As of May 2025, the UK government has streamlined the process, meaning you no longer need planning permission to install a single wall-mounted or pedestal EV charger on a domestic driveway.
However, there are a few important exceptions where legal guidance or permission might still be required:
Leasehold properties: Always check your lease agreement as the freeholder may have restrictions.
Shared driveways or access: Installation could trigger a dispute with neighbours.
Conservation areas or listed buildings: Special consent may still be needed if the charger impacts the external appearance.
New build developments with restrictive covenants: Your title deeds might contain rules limiting external alterations.
At Danelectrician.co.uk, we can help guide you through any potential complexities, but it's always advisable to check your specific property's circumstances.
The UK government continues to support the transition to electric vehicles with various grants:
Electric Vehicle Chargepoint Grant for Renters and Flat Owners: This grant provides up to £350 towards the cost of installing a chargepoint at your property if you own and live in a flat, or rent any residential property.
Workplace Charging Scheme: Businesses, charities, and public sector organisations can apply for grants of up to £350 per socket, for up to 40 sockets across all sites.
Electric Vehicle Chargepoint and Infrastructure Grant for Landlords: Landlords can apply for grants of up to £350 per chargepoint socket for residential and commercial properties.
It's important to note that the Electric Car Grant, which provides discounts on eligible vehicles, is separate from the Chargepoint grants. While grants can significantly reduce the upfront cost, it's crucial to use an OZEV (Office for Zero Emission Vehicles) approved installer like Danelectrician.co.uk to be eligible.
Our experienced and certified electricians in Liverpool make home EV charger installation a seamless process:
Initial Consultation: We'll discuss your needs, vehicle type, and assess your property's electrical capacity.
Site Survey: A qualified electrician will visit your Liverpool home to determine the best location for your charger and identify any potential challenges.
Quotation: We'll provide a transparent, detailed quote, outlining the cost of the charger and installation, factoring in any applicable grants.
Installation: Our skilled team will install your chosen EV charger safely and efficiently, ensuring it complies with all relevant regulations.
Testing and Handover: We'll thoroughly test the charger and demonstrate how to use it, answering any questions you may have.
Aftercare: We're always on hand for any future support or maintenance needs.
The cost of a home EV charger installation in Liverpool can vary depending on the type of charger, the complexity of the installation, and any additional electrical work required. However, you can expect prices for a fully installed 7kW unit to range from approximately £600 to £1,000, with some providers offering packages from around £449 after the government grant.
It's worth noting that simply buying the charger can cost anywhere from £350 to over £1,000, so professional installation is a significant part of the overall expense. Always get a detailed quote from a qualified installer.
Investing in a home EV charger is a smart move for any electric vehicle owner in Liverpool. It offers convenience, cost savings, and future-proofs your home. As experienced, reliable electricians serving the Liverpool area, Danelectrician.co.uk is here to provide expert advice and a professional, safe installation.
Contact Dan Electrician today for a free, no-obligation quote and take the first step towards effortless EV charging at your Liverpool home!
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