Can I Install My Own EV Charging Point?
2022 06/18
Don't do it yourself unless you're an electrician. Under Building Regs, a charging point requires a new dedicated circuit, and only an electrician can safely create one.
2. What can you do for the ev charger?
Yes, you can do some remedies yourself, rather than you needing an electrician to do other things.
You can drill holes, run cables, and secure the charging point in place.
3. What can't you do to the AC Charging Pile?
You cannot connect it to your consumer unit, make circuits, or do dangerous electrical work.
The most important thing you need to know is that EV charging points require a dedicated circuit running from the consumer unit, and the circuit is set up according to the country's regulations.
4. Can I use three-phase electricity at home?
Registered electricians will self-certify their work, so you do not need to notify building control agencies.
According to the Articles of Law, there are certain rules that home chargers have to follow, one of which is signing off on new circuits. Sign-offs are a way to ensure a secure installation
The home charger also needs an RCD (30mA max) to power it, and the RCD needs to disconnect all live conductors
If all this sounds foreign to you, don't try it!
Remember - not following building codes can be not only an injury but a criminal offense!
Whichever route you go, you should definitely get advice from an electrician specific to your installation.
An electrician will examine your consumer unit and electrical equipment to determine if you need a sub consumer unit and what type of circuit is best. They will also specify the correct cable and provide a quote.
5. Can I install the ev charger myself and have an electrician sign off?
An electrician is unlikely to sign your work without being involved in the project from the start. It's a matter of livelihood. Electricians are guilty if something goes wrong, so they just like to sign off on their own work.
However, an electrician can provide advice to help you perform certain jobs safely. In any case, hiring an electrician is easier and safer.
