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Bought a new little Cudis metal DB the other day.. on the circuit labels they now have CAR CHARGER.. the first of many I'm thinking!

Have many sparks fitted any of these yet and what have been your experiences?
I've done one for myself, just like a new cooker circuit really.
I believe the authorities are thinking of adding these to new builds soon; another source of retrofit work :)
 
think of it as adding a small garage CU and adding the rod. the chargers have the required RCD's in them. pretty straight forward.
In terms of new builds they will fit a basic back plate which can then be used by the owner to put the correct faceplate on ie type 1 or type 2 connection, or tethered lead verses socket for the car they one day buy. others are going for the basic rolec wallpod with standard socket that can be upgraded to a full fast charger at a later date.
The rolec ones have come on in quality as to begin with they were a bit iffy, but now seem better, i think ev:box are by far the best for quality. sort of the Apple of the ev world.
 
Here's my one.. it came with 8m lead but you can get detachable and 5m ones too..
I also got an extra sensor for the pv generation, just clip it round the solar output into the grid..
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It's not so much like an Apple burit does seem to be the only/first domestic smart charger. I expect others will follow..
It doesnt cost much to charge up an ev, especially overnight on E7 about ÂŁ1.50 but may as well use the sun for free when itsion the driveway.. :)
 
I've decided to do the City & Guilds course in Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation as I would like to enter this emerging market and create new opportunities for my business. Has anyone else done this course, or considering it?
 
I've decided to do the City & Guilds course in Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation as I would like to enter this emerging market and create new opportunities for my business. Has anyone else done this course, or considering it?
Looked into it but didnt do it, instead if did the one day NICEIC course then contacted the manufacturers who do there own free training courses/days. as this was sufficient to get the OLEV approval. cheaper too.
 

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