EV Charging

Choose the right charging point for your specific business requirements

How it works...

At its most basic, an EV charger pulls an electrical current from the grid and delivers that electricity to the vehicle, using either a standard wall socket or a dedicated ‘Commando’ style EV outlet. Both electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles require an EV charger to keep the battery full, just like any chargeable device or electronic equipment.

There are currently three different types of charge points available:

  • Standard (or ‘slow charging’) (3-7kW). These charging units are usually found at home
  • Fast (7-22kW). These are popular in office and business car parks
  • Rapid (22-50kW). These are the charging points commonly found at motorway service stations

Wireless chargers are currently being trialled in other countries, but they are not available in the UK yet.

Is it a legal requirement to have EV charging points?

It’s not (yet) a legal requirement to have EV charging points in an existing building… however, a change of regulation affecting all new commercial buildings in England came into force in June 2022 whereby all new commercial properties and properties undergoing renovations with over ten parking spaces must have at least one charging point.

There must also be cable routes in place for 20% of the total number of spaces, so there is the option to add extra charging points easily in the future.

You can safely assume, therefore, that mandatory EV charging capability for all commercial premises is coming.

EV Charging

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