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Every charge point includes a “Basic Installation”, but charger type, location and cable length are just some of the factors that could affect your final quote. This guide explains what the Basic Installation includes, as well as things that are an additional cost.

Each property and customer is different when it comes to electric car chargers for the home. Although every job includes our Basic Installation charge, your preferences, property and installation requirements are unique, so we think your quote should also be unique and bespoke to you.

What is included in a Basic Installation?

Every EV charger installation we carry out includes a Basic Installation. When we provide you your quote, we will let you know if there are any additional costs on top of the Basic Installation package.

THE SMART HOME CHARGE BASIC INSTALLATION PACKAGE INCLUDES:

– The fitting of your selected Chargepoint on a brick or plaster wall, or other suitable permanent structure.
– Routing of the cable through a drilled hole in a wall up to 500mm (20 inches) thick, where needed
– Up to 10 metres of cable, run and neatly clipped to the wall between the distribution board and the Chargepoint up to a height of up to 1.8m.
– All electrical connections at the origin of the supply and Chargepoint.
– Installation of a Type C MCB.
– Up to 3 metres (10 feet) of plastic conduit or trunking to conceal interior wiring.
– Electrical testing and the NICEIC Certification.
– Dedicated two-way distribution board – this may be required if your present fusebox does not have any suitable spare “ways”.
– Demonstration of the Chargepoint functions and App (if applicable)

 

What can increase the cost of your EV charge point installation?

There are a number of factors, but here are a few examples that can increase the cost of your installation:

  • Extra cabling – if more cabling over the 10 metres already included is needed then this will cost extra.
  • Type A RCBO – this is a protective device required for some installations to protect against current overload, AC and DC leakage.
  • Extra labour – for more complex installations or for jobs that will simply take longer (above the three hours included).