EV Charger Installation
Switching to an electric vehicle is one of the smartest moves you can make — and having a dedicated home or workplace charger makes it even better. JM Sparks Electrical installs EV chargers across Solihull and the West Midlands, working with leading brands including Zappi, Hive, and Ohme.
We handle everything from the initial survey through to installation, app setup, and certification. All our EV charger installations are carried out by qualified electricians and comply with the latest wiring regulations.
What's Included
- Free site survey and fixed-price quote
- Supply and installation of your chosen charger
- Dedicated circuit from your consumer unit
- App setup and configuration where applicable
- Full testing on completion
- Electrical Installation Certificate issued
- Tidy installation — cables routed neatly
Charger Brands We Install
- Zappi — smart solar-compatible charger, ideal for homes with solar panels
- Hive — app-controlled, schedule charging around off-peak tariffs
- Ohme — intelligent charger that automatically charges at the cheapest times
- Other brands available on request
Our Process
- Survey — we assess your consumer unit, cable routes, and parking setup
- Quote — fixed price provided, no surprises
- Installation — typically completed in half a day
- App setup — we configure your charger and walk you through the app
- Certification — Electrical Installation Certificate issued on the day
Pricing
EV charger installation from £950 including supply and fit. Final price depends on cable run length and any additional work required at the consumer unit.
Why Choose JM Sparks?
- ✓ NICEIC approved installer
- ✓ £5 million public liability insurance
- ✓ 12-month workmanship guarantee
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does installation take?
Most home EV charger installations are completed within 3–4 hours.
Can I charge any electric vehicle?
Yes. All chargers we install use the standard Type 2 connector compatible with all modern EVs sold in the UK.
Do I need a dedicated circuit?
Yes. EV chargers require a dedicated circuit from your consumer unit. We'll assess this at the survey stage.
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