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EV Charger Installation Costs in Richmond

Buying an EV charger can feel confusing. This page explains typical installation costs for homes in Richmond, what affects the price, and how to get an accurate quote — explained clearly.

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How much does it usually cost?

Most homeowners in Richmond pay a total price within this range.

£850 – £1,500

This usually includes the charger itself, a standard installation, safety checks, and testing so it’s ready to use.

Standard installation Safety checks Tested before use
Important: This is a guide, not a fixed price. The final cost depends on your home — such as cable distance and the condition of your electrics.

Straightforward install

£850 – £1,050

A simple installation where everything is close together and easy to route.

  • Charger close to the consumer unit
  • Short cable run
  • No extra groundwork
  • Little or no electrical upgrade work

Most Richmond homes

£1,050 – £1,350

The most common scenario for houses in Richmond.

  • Longer cable run to driveway or garage
  • Neatly routed cable around walls or paths
  • Standard safety components fitted
  • Minor electrical adjustments if needed

More complex install

£1,350 – £1,800+

When the installation requires additional work or upgrades.

  • Detached garage or long cable distance
  • Consumer unit upgrade required
  • Groundwork or trenching
  • More complex cable routing

Why do EV charger prices vary?

Because every home is different. The charger itself is only part of the cost — the work needed to install it safely is what changes the final price.

The main things that affect the price

  • Cable distance: The further the charger is from your fuse box, the more work is needed.
  • Cable route: Simple routes are quicker; neat or hidden routes take longer.
  • Your electrics: Older or full consumer units may need upgrades.
  • Groundwork: Digging or trenching adds time and cost.
  • Charger choice: Some models cost more than others.

A simple way to think about it

If the installer can run the cable easily and your electrics are already suitable, the job is usually cheaper.

If the route is longer, harder to hide, or upgrades are needed, the price increases because the work takes more time.

Charger cost vs installation cost

With EV charging, the installation work is often just as important as the charger itself.

What you pay for when buying the charger

  • The charger unit itself
  • Smart features and app control
  • Power rating and cable type
  • Warranty and manufacturer support

What you pay for during installation

  • Labour and fitting time
  • Cable run and routing materials
  • Electrical safety devices
  • Testing, certification, and compliance
  • Any upgrades needed to install safely
Simple way to think about it: The charger is the product — the installation is the skilled work that makes it safe, reliable, and compliant with regulations.

Popular home EV chargers

These are some of the most common EV chargers fitted in Richmond homes. Installers will usually help you choose the right one for your car and setup.

Zappi

Zappi home EV charger installed on a residential wall

A popular choice for homes with solar panels or smart energy tariffs.

  • Works well with solar generation
  • Smart scheduling and monitoring
  • Common choice for eco-focused homes

Hypervolt

Hypervolt home EV charger installed on a residential wall

Known for a clean design and easy-to-use app.

  • Modern, discreet appearance
  • Strong app control
  • Popular in newer properties

Pod Point

Pod Point home EV charger installed on a residential wall

A well-known UK brand used in many homes.

  • Simple everyday charging
  • Widely supported across the UK
  • Trusted, established brand

Other options

Home EV charger installation at a residential property

There are many chargers available, and the “best” one depends on your needs.

  • Different power ratings
  • Tethered vs untethered cables
  • Different app features
Good to know: Installers usually supply and fit the charger together, so the unit and installation are priced as one package.

Why a home survey matters

A survey is what turns a rough price range into a proper quote for your home.

What the installer checks

  • Your consumer unit and available capacity
  • Where the charger will be installed
  • The safest and neatest cable route
  • Any upgrades needed to meet regulations

What you get from it

  • A clear, accurate final price
  • A plan for how the installation will be done
  • Confidence the charger will be safe and compliant
  • Fewer surprises on installation day
Simple way to think about it: Without a survey, prices are estimates. With a survey, you get a price based on your actual home.

Installation costs can depend on your electrical setup and cable route. See our EV charger installation requirements guide for Richmond homes.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions Richmond homeowners usually ask before getting an EV charger installed.

Can you give an exact price without seeing my home?

Not reliably. Installers usually need to check the cable route and your electrics to give a safe and accurate price.

What usually makes the price go up?

Longer cable runs, tricky routing, consumer unit upgrades, safety work, or any groundwork that’s needed.

Is the cheapest quote always the best option?

Not always. A good quote includes proper safety protection, testing, and a neat installation — not just the lowest number.

Does the charger price include installation?

Sometimes, but not always. Many online prices are for the charger unit only, with installation priced separately.

How long does installation usually take?

Many installations are completed in a single day. More complex jobs can take longer if extra work is needed.

Will I need a consumer unit upgrade?

Not always. If your consumer unit is modern and has space, you may not need changes. Older or full units may need upgrading.

Can the cable be hidden to look neat?

Often yes. Installers usually aim for the neatest safe route, but more hidden routing can take extra time and cost more.

What do you need from me to get quotes?

Usually just your address and where you’d like the charger. Installers can ask follow-up questions if needed.

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