Is there any funding available for electric car charger home installation?
There are different ways of getting a charger installed at home. Having an OZEV approved charger is the most important criteria if you wish to claim the £350 OLEV grant. This grant is given by the Government Office for Low Emissions Vehicles to cover installation costs and to ensure motorists get a reliable OLEZ approved charge point installer.
Before you have your charger fitted, you need to submit an application to the DNO (District Network Operator), the company responsible for providing electricity to your property. This request will state what type of charge you’re installing, and how powerful it is.
The DNO application is something your installer can do for you, but if you want to install your EV charger yourself, you need to follow these steps and information.
We advise that you check the electrical infrastructure of your home, before installing an EV charger. The typical home works at a specification of roughly 60 amps – and you run the risk of blowing fuses and causing electrical problems if you reach the maximum amount of energy your street or board can manage.
zappi’s built-in safety features monitor what’s going on in your home to prevent this from happening, and due to its load balancing and load curtailment features, it doesn’t require a DNO.