Electrical Vehicle Charging

We can install an electric vehicle charging point at your home or business.

We can install the following brands of Electric Vehicle Charging Points:

Bradgate Electrical Services Ltd are OZEV Approved Installers for Electric Vehicle Charging Points. We can apply for a grant of up to £350.00 for you to install an Electric Vehicle Charging Point in your home* under the Homecharge Scheme or up to £14,000 for you to install EV Charging Points at your Workplace under the Workplace Charging Scheme. This is limited to £350 per charging socket up to a max of 40 Sockets.


We will carry out a free survey of your property to establish the best options for you.

 

*Homecharge Scheme expired March 31st 2022, however in some cases owners can be eligible for a charging point at home. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-for-zero-emission-vehicles

  • Types of Electric Vehicle Charging Point

    There are 3 main types of EV Charging Point. Rapid, Fast and Slow.


    Rapid or Super Chargers are mainly found at Motorway Services and other public locations where super fast charging is necessary during a journey. A typical example is Telsa Super Chargers which can charge the vehicle up to 80% in just 20 minutes.


    Fast Chargers are the standard for home charging and workplace charging, they can be installed at homes, businesses and other public locations to enable users to charge their vehicles within only few hours, depending on the vehicle and rating of the charging point. 


    The most common fast charger we install is rated at 7kW which will charge most vehicles from 0-100% within 6-8 hours.


    Slow chargers (or trickle chargers) are generally only for emergency charging and can take 12 hours or more to charge your vehicle, they tend to be designed to charge from a standard 13A plug socket. 


  • What Different EV Charging Plugs/Connectors are Available?

    There are two main types of plug that are commonly used - type 1 & type 2.


    Type 2 plugs are the most commonly used and we believe the best option, but the type of plug you use depends upon which vehicle you purchase.


    Both types of plug can charge up to 32 amps (7kW) but the type 2 plug also allows for 3 phase charging if your installation has this option. 


    This enables faster charging in some situations.


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