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Lancashire

UK

1.      Who can install an EV charging station?

In the UK, installing an EV charging station should be carried out by a qualified and certified electrician. Here’s a detailed look at who can install an EV charging station and the steps involved:

Qualified Installers

  1. Certified Electricians:
    • Accreditation: Look for electricians who are accredited by recognized bodies such as the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC), the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA), or the National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT).
    • Competence: Ensure the electrician has specific experience with EV charger installations.
  2. OZEV-Approved Installers:
    • The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) provides a list of approved installers who are authorized to install EV chargers under government grant schemes, such as the EV Chargepoint Grant.

Installation Process

  1. Site Assessment:
    • Electrical Capacity Check: Assess whether your existing electrical system can support an EV charger. This may involve checking the main electrical panel and circuit breaker.
    • Location Selection: Choose an appropriate location for the charger, ideally close to where you park your vehicle and within reach of the electrical supply.
  2. Choosing the Right Charger:
    • Charger Type: Decide between a Level 1 (3 kW) or Level 2 (7-22 kW) charger based on your vehicle's requirements and your charging needs.
    • Features: Consider smart chargers with Wi-Fi connectivity, scheduling, and load balancing capabilities.
  3. Installation Steps:
    • Mounting the Charger: The installer will mount the charger on a wall or a dedicated stand.
    • Wiring: Connect the charger to the electrical supply, which may involve installing a dedicated circuit and circuit breaker.
    • Testing: The electrician will test the installation to ensure it meets safety standards and operates correctly.

Regulations and Compliance

  1. Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR):
    • An EICR may be required to ensure your property’s electrical system is safe and capable of handling the additional load from the EV charger.
  2. Building Regulations:
    • The installation must comply with Part P of the Building Regulations, which covers electrical safety in dwellings.
  3. Notifiable Work:
    • Certain electrical work, including the installation of EV chargers, is notifiable to the local building control authority. Certified electricians can self-certify their work and handle the notification process.

Finding a Qualified Installer

  1. Manufacturer Recommendations:
    • Many EV charger manufacturers have a list of recommended or certified installers.
  2. OZEV Approved Installer List:
    • Check the OZEV website for a list of approved installers eligible to carry out installations under government grant schemes.
  3. Online Directories:
    • Use online directories like the NICEIC, ECA, or NAPIT websites to find accredited electricians in your area.

Conclusion

To install an EV charging station in the UK, you should hire a qualified and certified electrician, ideally one who is accredited by recognized industry bodies and approved by OZEV for grant eligibility. This ensures that the installation is safe, compliant with regulations, and eligible for any available government grants. The installer will handle everything from site assessment to the final testing of the charger.