
Home EV Charger Installation Cost: What to Expect in 2026
A full cost breakdown for UK home EV charger installation - unit, labour, cable runs, and grants.
The total cost of getting a home EV charger installed in the UK depends on more variables than most people expect. The charger unit itself is only part of the bill. Labour, cable run length, the condition of your consumer unit, and whether you qualify for a government grant all affect the final number.
This guide breaks down every home EV charger installation cost component, gives typical ranges for different scenarios, and shows what drives costs up — so you can budget accurately and avoid surprises.
For charger recommendations before factoring in cost, see our best home EV chargers in the UK for 2026. For grant eligibility, read the EV charger grant UK guide. For the full process from start to finish, see how to get a home EV charger installed.
What does home EV charger installation cost in the UK?
For a typical straightforward job — 7kW smart wallbox, short cable run, no electrical upgrades needed — the total installed cost runs to 800–1,200 pounds. That is the number to start with.
Eligible buyers can deduct up to 350 pounds via the OZEV EVHS grant, bringing the net cost down to 450–850 pounds for those who qualify.
Costs rise when cable runs are long, the consumer unit needs upgrading, or you choose a premium charger brand. The upper end of the market — Andersen A2, bespoke installations in older properties — can reach 1,500–1,800 pounds before any grant.
The four cost components
1. The charger unit
The hardware price varies significantly by brand and feature set:
- Entry-level smart chargers (Pod Point Solo 3, Easee One): 400–500 pounds for the unit
- Mid-range smart chargers (Ohme Home Pro, Wallbox Pulsar Plus): 500–700 pounds
- Premium chargers (myenergi Zappi v2, Andersen A2): 700–1,000 pounds
Note that the charger unit price is separate from installation. Some installers quote a combined supply-and-fit price; others quote the hardware and labour separately. Always confirm which you are looking at.
2. Installation labour
A standard installation — charger mounted on an external wall or garage wall close to the consumer unit, straightforward cable route — costs 200–350 pounds in labour. This assumes no complications and a cable run under 5–6 metres.
Labour varies by region. London and the South East typically run 50–100 pounds higher than the national average for equivalent work.
3. Cable run length and complexity
If your parking space is further from the consumer unit, costs rise. As a rough guide:
- Up to 5m cable run: included in standard labour
- 5–15m run: add 50–150 pounds
- 15–30m run (long driveway, detached garage): add 150–350 pounds
- Complex routing (through walls, underground ducting): add 200–500 pounds
Underground cable routes — sometimes required for driveways or to reach a detached garage — are the single biggest cost variable. If this applies to your property, get a specific quote rather than relying on averages.
4. Consumer unit (fuse box) work
Most modern consumer units have a spare way for the charger circuit and need no work. If yours is old, full, or non-compliant, costs rise:
- Spare way available, no work needed: No additional cost
- Consumer unit needs a new circuit fitted to an existing board: 100–200 pounds
- Consumer unit needs replacing: 300–600 pounds
- Consumer unit upgrade plus Part P notification: Add 150–300 pounds for certification
Your installer will confirm the consumer unit situation at the pre-installation survey. Do not assume — ask explicitly.
Typical total costs by scenario
| Scenario | Charger unit | Labour + cable | CU work | Grant offset | Net total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simple: mid-range charger, short run, no CU work | 550 | 280 | 0 | -350 | 480 |
| Typical: mid-range charger, 10m run, no CU work | 550 | 380 | 0 | 0 | 930 |
| Longer run: mid-range charger, 20m run, no CU work | 550 | 500 | 0 | 0 | 1,050 |
| Complex: premium charger, long run, CU upgrade | 850 | 500 | 400 | 0 | 1,750 |
| Grant eligible: entry charger, short run, eligible buyer | 450 | 280 | 0 | -350 | 380 |
All figures in pounds. Grant offset applies only to eligible buyers (renters, flat owners). See EV charger grant guide for eligibility.
What affects the price most?
Three things drive home EV charger installation costs more than anything else:
Distance from consumer unit to parking spot. This is the single biggest variable for most properties. A charger on a garage wall adjacent to your fuse box is a simple job. A charger at the end of a 25-metre driveway, or reached via underground ducting, is a substantially more complex one. Measure the cable route before requesting quotes.
Consumer unit condition and capacity. If your consumer unit is modern and has a spare way, there is nothing to do. If it needs replacing — common in older properties — it adds meaningful cost. Have your installer assess it at survey rather than discovering the issue on installation day.
Charger brand choice. The gap between an entry-level and premium charger is 300–500 pounds in hardware alone. Premium brands (Andersen, Ohme) offer genuine quality differences, but for most buyers the Pod Point or Easee end of the market delivers excellent functionality at a lower price. Choose based on features you will actually use, not brand reputation alone.
Does the payback calculation still work without a grant?
Yes, for most drivers. A typical home EV charger installation costs 800–1,200 pounds. Home charging on a standard tariff at around 24p/kWh costs roughly 14–16 pounds per 100 miles. Public rapid charging at 70–85p/kWh costs 40–50 pounds per 100 miles for the same range.
A driver covering 10,000 miles a year saves approximately 250–350 pounds annually by charging at home rather than on public rapids. That makes a 1,000-pound installation pay back in three to four years without any grant — and significantly faster if you move to an off-peak overnight tariff.
For a detailed cost-per-mile breakdown, read how much it costs to charge an electric car at home.
Get three quotes
Installation prices for identical jobs can vary by 200-400 pounds between installers. Always get at least three quotes. Ask each installer to confirm the cable run route, whether the consumer unit needs any work, and whether they handle the OZEV grant application. A low headline price sometimes excludes items a more thorough installer includes.
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