Milngavie is a commuter town, and the people we fit chargers for here mostly work in Glasgow and come home every night. That is the ideal charging pattern: the car sits on the drive for twelve hours while the cheap overnight rate is running, so a properly configured home charger costs a fraction of using public ones.
A home charger belongs on its own protected circuit. That is what separates a good installation from a poor one, and it is all the part you never see: the dedicated circuit, the earthing arrangement and the protection behind it. We survey your supply and fuse box first, recommend a unit to suit your car, keep the cable run tidy, then set it up to charge automatically in your cheap-rate window.
Surveyed first
Incoming supply, fuse box and parking all checked before we quote, so nothing turns up as a surprise.
Dedicated protected circuit
Its own circuit with the correct earthing and protection the regulations demand.
Set up for cheap rates
Configured on your wi-fi to charge overnight, fully tested and certified.
Your questions, answered
How much does an EV charger cost to install?
A typical UK home install is around £800 to £1,200 including the charger, more if the supply or fuse box needs upgrading. We survey and confirm a competitive price in writing.
Can my house supply handle it?
Most can, but we always check the incoming supply and fuse box first so anything needing upgrading is flagged before we quote.
Can I charge on a cheaper overnight tariff?
Yes. We set the charger up with its app so it charges automatically in your cheap-rate window.
Ready for electrics done properly?
Competitive prices, certified work and an immaculate finish, on every single job.
