On another forum for general EV chat this question comes up all the time. It's very common to install a charger taking the supply direct from the meter box via a secondary box and suitable protection installed within the meter box.
Reasons to do this appear quite sensible:
1) Often far easier, cheaper and practical than routing a new circuit back from the CU
2) There is no safety issue
3) There is space for the hardware in the box
Yet for everyone that makes the above arguments, there is someone else that tut tuts and points to rules and who 'owns' that space and how the DNO could force the removal of any unrelated equipment if needed for them to upgrade/maintain the meter etc.
But has anyone ever heard of such a request being made? Surely the DNO are all aware this practice is now commonplace yet there is no effort to enforce/deter against it.
For the pro installers on here, what's your view?
Reasons to do this appear quite sensible:
1) Often far easier, cheaper and practical than routing a new circuit back from the CU
2) There is no safety issue
3) There is space for the hardware in the box
Yet for everyone that makes the above arguments, there is someone else that tut tuts and points to rules and who 'owns' that space and how the DNO could force the removal of any unrelated equipment if needed for them to upgrade/maintain the meter etc.
But has anyone ever heard of such a request being made? Surely the DNO are all aware this practice is now commonplace yet there is no effort to enforce/deter against it.
For the pro installers on here, what's your view?