Hypervolt
Best Looking Charger
Connectivity
Wi-Fi/ Ethernet
Pen Fault Detection
Scheduling
Load Management
Solar Integration
Tethered or Universal
Tethered 5m/7.5m/10m
Colour Choices
Space Grey
Black
White
White
Easee One
Sleek & Small
Connectivity
Wi-Fi or 3G/4G
Pen Fault Detection
Scheduling
Load Management
Solar Integration
Tethered or Universal
Universal
Colour Choices
White
Black
Blue
Red
Anthracite
Zappi
Works With Battery Storage
Connectivity
Wi-Fi/ Ethernet
Pen Fault Detection
Scheduling
Load Management
Solar Integration
Tethered or Universal
Universal/Tethered
Colour Choices
White
Black
Project EV
Best Value
Connectivity
Wi-Fi/ Ethernet
Pen Fault Detection
Scheduling
Load Management
Solar Integration
Tethered or Universal
Universal
Colour Choices
Black
Charger Not Listed?
Would you like a charger which isn’t on the list above? Don’t worry, we can still source and install a charger of your choice! Please request a callback to speak with a member of our team. We will be able to give you a bespoke quote for your chosen charger.
Is it better to get a tethered or untethered charger?
There are two main charger designs available: tethered chargers which have a charging cable attached; and untethered which do not have a cable. Which one you opt for is largely down to personal preference, but there are some benefits and drawbacks to each style.
- Tethered chargers mean you won’t need to find your cable every time you want to charge, making them more convenient. However, if you upgrade your EV to a model with a different connection type (such as rapid charging), you’ll have to upgrade your charge unit as well.
- Untethered chargers mean you can’t just park up and plug in immediately. However, they’re slightly more flexible – if you upgrade to an EV with a different connection type you can just upgrade the plug configuration rather than replace the whole unit.