EV Charger Installation
Home and commercial EV charger installation by Rolec and Ohme approved installers. City & Guilds qualified. Charge faster and spend less than public charging.
Charging your electric vehicle at home is up to five times cheaper than using public chargers and infinitely more convenient. A dedicated home EV charger delivers a full charge overnight, ready for your morning commute.
Ecoleaf Energy installs EV chargers from Zappi, Easee, Pod Point, and Ohme across Lincolnshire, Humberside, and Doncaster. We recommend Zappi for homes with solar panels, as it can divert surplus solar energy directly into your car — charging for free from sunshine.
All our installations comply with the IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment and the 18th Edition BS 7671 wiring regulations. We handle everything from the initial survey and DNO notification to installation, testing, and certification.
A typical home installation takes half a day. We mount the charger in your preferred location (garage, driveway wall, or dedicated post), run the cabling from your consumer unit, and configure the charger's app for scheduling and monitoring.
Renters and flat owners may still be eligible for the OZEV Electric Vehicle Chargepoint Grant (up to £350 off). Businesses can claim up to £350 per socket under the Workplace Charging Scheme. We advise on all available grants and handle the applications.
What's Included
- Free home survey and charger recommendation
- Charger supply and installation (Zappi, Easee, Pod Point, or Ohme)
- Dedicated circuit from consumer unit
- DNO notification where required
- App setup and scheduling configuration
- NAPIT Part P certification
- Grant application assistance (OZEV, WCS)
Why Choose Ecoleaf Energy?
- Rolec and Ohme approved installer with C&G EV charger qualification
- Solar-integrated options with Zappi for free charging from sunshine
- Half-day installation with minimal disruption
- We handle grant paperwork for eligible customers
- Commercial fleet installations also available
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to charge an EV at home?
With a 7kW home charger (the most common type), a typical EV with a 60kWh battery charges from 20% to 80% in around five to six hours — easily achievable overnight. Many chargers also support scheduling, so you can charge during off-peak hours for the lowest cost.
Can I get a grant for an EV charger?
Renters and residents of flats may be eligible for the OZEV Electric Vehicle Chargepoint Grant, which provides up to £350 off the cost of installation. Businesses can claim up to £350 per socket under the Workplace Charging Scheme. We handle all grant applications on your behalf.
