Affordable EV Charging Solutions
Electric vehicles are the future. They provide transport that is less harmful to public health and less damaging to the environment – and they are also much cheaper to run. According to the Energy Savings Trust, an electric car costs just £2 to £4 to travel 100 miles, whereas a diesel car can cost up to £16. Electric vehicles are also exempt from road tax and city congestion charges, and it is estimated that by 2025, they will be the same price as their combustible engine counterparts.
What’s prevented many business and domestic users enjoying the benefits of electric vehicles has been a lack of EV charging facilities. That situation, however, is much improved. Not only are public EV chargers much more widely available; it is easier and more affordable than ever to have them installed at your own premises.
What’s prevented many business and domestic users enjoying the benefits of electric vehicles has been a lack of EV charging facilities. That situation, however, is much improved. Not only are public EV chargers much more widely available; it is easier and more affordable than ever to have them installed at your own premises.
On-site EV charging solutions
Today, EV charging solutions come in all shapes and sizes. There are solutions for domestic properties, public facilities (e.g. car parks and service stations), workplaces and EV fleet charging. These can be wall or post mounted, be universally compatible with all electric powered vehicles and charge at a range of different speeds.
Expert help to find the right solution
All these choices can make it difficult to find the EV charger solution that best fits your needs. What’s right for you may be dependent on the number of electric vehicles you have; how many you intend to have in the future and the layout of your parking facilities. If you are a business, you may want a smart EV platform that provides charger management and gives reports on usage and cost. If you intend to sell EV charging, you’ll also want a solution that can report dwell-time and earnings.
QPG Energy are partnered with Evolution solutions this gives us coverage over the whole Northwest region, we can supply the right charging solution for you through there network of Nic Eic Approved installers. So why not click the link below and take advantage of our free site survey.
Solar energy FAQ
Typical cost can be anywhere from 2 to £4 to travel 100 miles where is the typical diesel car cost anything up to £16 dependent on Mpg and fuel costs at the time
Yes and you can charge your car from a typical household outlet but it is always recommended to charge from a manufacturers charging port
Unfortunately this is the same as running out of fuel you would have to be towed to a charging port ideally the best thing to do is to plan your journey making sure that you visit regular ports en route
Set an hour more than 30,000 charge point across the UK and over 11,000 locations and these are increasing more on a daily basis