Home EV Chargers

Experience Ultra-Fast & Hassle-Free EV Charging Right on Your Doorstep

Enjoy simple, stress-free and cost-effective charging – so you’re always ready for life on the open road.

Installing a home EV charger is the most cost-effective solution for EV owners – especially during the night when energy rates are at their lowest.

  • Plug in and charge at cheapest rate
  • Only charge when electricity is at its ‘greenest’
  • Small, neat and compact appearance
  • Cable length up to 6.5 metres
  • Reduce fuel costs and budget easily

Drive Down Motoring Costs From Home

Plug in easily, take control and enjoy only the greenest and cheapest energy.

N&P provide high-quality EV chargers in Hull & the Humber region – so you’ll always be ready for life on the open road.

  • Lease Vehicles & EV Owners
  • New & Used Vehicles
  • Homeowners & Landlords
  • Off-Street Parking
  • Private Driveways

It’s Easy to Find the Right EV Charger

We are proud to provide an advice-led approach, rather than a price-led approach to installing EV chargers in Hull and the Humber area.

Give us your vehicle details

Tell us your EV make and model – and where you want to place the charger.

Receive a tailored quote

Every installation is 100% bespoke to your property, vehicle and driving needs.

Arrange an installation date

Choose a day and time that fits in perfectly with your busy lifestyle.

Get your EV charger fitted

Relax safe in the knowledge that our engineers will take care of everything.

Are you revved up and ready to go? Enquire online now!

Our Service Promise

Fast & Fuss Free Install

Most of our innovative EV chargers can be fitted in less than a day.

Engineer Support

Our experts are available 24/7 to solve any issues which may arise.

Regular System Checks

We keep in touch so you’re always in the know about the latest updates.

FAQs

What types of EV chargers are available - and how do they differ?

In the UK, EV chargers come in two main types:

3-pin plug chargers (slow): These use a standard UK 230V socket but charge very slowly (2-3kW), taking 24+ hours for a full charge.

Dedicated chargers (fast): Most chargers are 7kW and can charge an EV in 4-8 hours. More powerful 22kW chargers are available but require a three-phase electrical supply, which most UK properties don’t have.

How much does it cost to install an EV charger?

The cost of installing a 7kW charger typically ranges from £800 to £1,500, including installation. Prices vary depending on the charger model and whether any electrical upgrades are needed. If your property requires a new fuse box or extra wiring, costs may be higher. Some residents may be eligible for the EV chargepoint grant, which provides up to £350 off installation costs if you meet certain criteria.

Can I use any EV charger for my car – or do I need a specific one?

Most EVs use the Type 2 connector, which is the standard for home and public charging. This means that almost all 7kW chargers will work with any UK EV. However, some older EVs (certain Nissan Leaf models) use the CHAdeMO connector for rapid charging, so checking your vehicle’s charging port is important. If you drive a Tesla, you can use both Tesla Superchargers and standard Type 2 chargers with an adapter.

How long does it take to charge an electric vehicle?

Most people charge overnight using a smart charger with off-peak electricity rates to save money. But charging time depends on the battery size and charger power.

3-pin plug charging (2.3kW): Can take 24-36 hours for a full charge, making it impractical for daily use.

7kW charger: Adds 25-30 miles per hour and fully charges most EVs in 6-8 hours.

22kW charger (three-phase power required): Charges in 3-4 hours but may not be compatible with most UK properties.

Can I charge my EV outside in the rain?

EV chargers are fully weatherproof and designed to work in the UK’s rainy climate, meeting strict IP ratings (Ingress Protection) to ensure safety in wet conditions. However, it’s essential to install a weather-resistant unit if your charger is outdoors. Some units come with built-in covers or you can fit a protective enclosure. Always check that your cables and sockets are dry before plugging in to prevent unnecessary wear and tear.

Will charging my EV significantly increase my electricity bill?

Charging does increase electricity usage, but it’s usually cheaper than petrol or diesel, although the cost typically depends on your tariff.

The average UK electricity rate is 28p per kWh (as of 2024). Charging a 60kWh battery from empty to full would cost about £16.80, giving 200-300 miles of range.

Many energy providers offer EV-friendly tariffs, such as Octopus Go or OVO Charge Anytime, which provide lower overnight rates (as low as 7p per kWh), reducing costs to £4-5 per full charge.

Using a smart charger can help schedule charging during off-peak hours to further cut costs.