Electric Vehicle (EV) Charge Point Design & Installation Services.

In 2012 almost every leading car manufacturer launched at least one plug in electric vehicle to both private and commercial sectors.

Since then there has been significant increase in electric vehicle production and Vehicle manufactures have been working to increase the range of EV whilst decreasing the recharge time. 

SENSS is trained and registered to provide consultancy, design and installation services to ensure the most suitable solution is delivered for EV Charge points. All works are completed to BS7671 IEE Wiring Regulations 2018 and IET Code of Practice 4th edition for EV equipment installation.

We know from experience that having an EV charging point installed in your home or business is quite an exciting time. This is why each and every EV charger installation is an individual project to us and it is given the attention it deserves to suit every requirement and budget.

The engineer you meet on the survey will be the same engineer that conducts your installation to the highest possible standards.

The design includes considerations such as:

  • Adequacy of existing electrical installation, including capacity (maximum demand), earthing, and bonding
  • Suitability of Location of Vehicle charging equipment
  • Charging requirements in line with the EV industry for 

Mode 1 – 13amp Supply (10 to 12 Hours Charge)
Mode 2 – 16amp Supply (6 to 8 Hours Charge)
Mode 3 – 32amp Supply (3 to 4 Hours Charge) 
Mode 4 – DC Supply (80% Charge in 30 mins)

For further information about how we can help you with getting an EV charge point installed, please feel free to call us: 0203 137 7702.

Electric Vehicle (EV) Grants

Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) Home charge Scheme

The government offers grants to support the wider use of electric and hybrid vehicles via the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV).

PKR Electrical Installation Services is registered with OLEV for the application of grants for charge point installations at home on behalf of their eligible customers with a 75% contribution grant capped at £350 (Inc. VAT) towards the charge point installation 

Additional information can be found on the OLEV website :  

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/government-grants-for-low-emission-vehicles

EV Charge Point Equipment

As part of our training and registration we are registered with the manufacturer Rolec, Keba & Ohme as a registered installer of their charge point products.

http://www.rolecserv.com/ev-charging/product/EV-Charging-Points-For-The-Home

Rolec continue to develop their products and through doing so all products meet the change in IEE wiring regulations 2018 that become effective on 01 Jan 2019