The three main types of EV chargers are :
- Slow chargers,
- Fast Chargers
- Rapid Chargers
Level 1 Chargers: These are most commonly used for residential charging, perfect for plugging in overnight. Level 1 chargers generally provide a power output of 3-6 kW and require anywhere from 6 to 12 hours to fully charge an electric vehicle, depending on the size of the battery.
Level 2 Chargers: Frequently found in public areas, Level 2 chargers offer a quicker charging experience, typically recharging an EV in 1-3 hours, based on the power output. These chargers usually have a power output ranging from 7-22 kW.
DC Fast Chargers: The quickest charging option, DC Fast Chargers can recharge an electric vehicle to 80% capacity in about 30 minutes. These chargers typically have a power output of 50 kW or more and are often located at highway service stations or other key locations.
Important Considerations for Installing an EV Charger:
When planning to install an EV charger, it's crucial to select a trusted supplier and installer. We can guide you in choosing the most suitable charger for your needs, provide advice on the installation process, and help with obtaining any necessary permissions or permits. Additionally, we can assist you in exploring government incentives or grants that may be available to help offset the installation costs.
Benefits of Offering EV Charging at Your Business:
Attract the Growing EV Market: Appeal to an increasing number of EV drivers by offering charging facilities.
Increase Customer Dwell Time: Clients and visitors are likely to spend more time at your location if they can charge their vehicles, potentially leading to increased sales.
Create New Revenue Streams: Earn additional income from drivers using your charging stations.
Employee and Customer Incentives: Offer the convenience and benefits of on-site charging to staff, clients, and visitors.
Simple Profitability Models: Benefit from straightforward profit calculations without the need for a minimum usage threshold to trigger payments.
Scalable Solutions: Easily expand your charging capacity as the demand for EV chargers increases.
Flexible Lease Options: Choose from 15, 20, or 25-year lease agreements.
Dynamic Load Balancing: Optimize the charging experience and protect your property from overloads with smart load balancing between chargers.
Comprehensive Service and Maintenance: Enjoy peace of mind with fully managed and serviced EV charging stations.
Innovative Charger Technology: Utilise leading AC chargers with an advanced eClick system, allowing for quick and easy hot-swap replacements in minutes.
Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS)
Commercial EV Charging in the UK
Why not take advantage of up to £10,000 in savings on your EV charging points with the Government's Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) grant.
This grant allows businesses to install up to 20 EV charging points at a reduced cost, with a £1,000 discount applied to each 2-way charging unit. In exchange, participating companies agree to provide the Government with monthly data reports on the usage of their EV charging points for three years. These reports will help the Government gain insights into current EV usage patterns and charging needs across the UK, aiding in future planning. Importantly, the data collection process is automated, requiring no effort from the companies involved.
Town & Country Renewables partners offer a wide variety of EV charging units, including those that feature the public-facing EV Charge Online system. The extensive selection ensures that they have the right EV charging solution for any commercial setting or requirement.
With their extensive experience in the OLEV (domestic) EV Home charge scheme, strong connections with the Government grant board, and deep expertise in EV technologies, we are well-equipped to guide our customers through the WCS application and installation process quickly and efficiently.
The Government Website states “The Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) is a voucher-based scheme that provides eligible applicants with support towards the upfront costs of the purchase and installation of electric vehicle (EV) charge points.
It is available in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but not in the Channel Islands or Isle of Man.
The scheme is run by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) and administered by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).”