EV Charging
Considering An EV Charger?
When considering installing an EV charger, it’s important to think about your daily driving habits, home electrical capacity, and long-term convenience. A dedicated home charger significantly reduces charging time compared to a standard plug and ensures your vehicle is always ready when you need it. It can also add value to your property and future-proof your home as electric vehicles become more common.
Types of EV Charging Points

There are three main types of EV chargers, each with significantly different charging speeds:
1. Slow Charger
Best for: Home use
Charging time: Typically 6–12 hours
Notes: Ideal for overnight charging and regular daily use.
2. Fast Charger
Best for: Homes, workplaces, residential and commercial settings
Charging time: Around 3–4 hours
Notes: A popular upgrade from slow chargers, offering quicker turnaround for drivers.
3. Rapid Charger
Best for: Motorway services, car parks, supermarkets, and other public spaces
Charging time: 30–60 minutes
Notes: Designed for quick top-ups during travel or short stops.
EV Cost Calculator
Curious about how much it really costs to charge your electric vehicle? Click the link to use a free EV Charging Cost Calculator — a quick and easy way to estimate your charging expenses at home or on the road. Whether you’re budgeting, comparing options, or just exploring EV ownership, this tool gives you clear, personalized insights in seconds.
Useful Resources
This app helps you find the nearest charging stations, plan your routes, and check charger availability in real-time.
This resource provides a wealth of information on Electric Vehicles, highlighting the benefits of energy saving.
EV Charger Plug Types
Type 2 plugs are the most commonly used for electric vehicles and allow for 3-phase charging if your installation supports it. This makes them a great choice for faster charging. If you’re installing an EV charger Exeter, the Type 2 plug is often the best option. However, the type of plug you need will depend on your vehicle. Be sure to check your vehicle’s requirements to ensure compatibility with the chosen charger.


UK-made charger with eco, fast, and boost modes. Smart scheduling, solar diversion, and no need for a battery system.

UK-made charger with eco, fast, and boost modes. Smart scheduling, solar diversion, and no need for a battery system.