Belfast

EV Charger Installation Services in
Belfast
Get a quoteAt Pro EV we specialise in both domestic and commercial EV charge point installation. We have carried out many installations in Belfast and its surrounding areas. Our experienced team will offer expert advice and a tailored quotation based on your installation, whether that is a single charge point install at home or a multi-charger install at your workplace.
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EV Charger Installation in Belfast
At Pro EV, we specialise in both domestic and commercial EV charge point installations, helping homeowners, businesses, and developers across Belfast transition to electric with ease. Whether you’re looking for a single unit at your home or a full-scale business EV charger installation, our experienced EV charger electricians offer expert advice tailored to your needs.
We’ve completed many installations in Belfast and surrounding areas, providing clear guidance on EV charger installation requirements, the most suitable hardware, and long-term scalability. If you’re searching for EV charger installations near me, our local teams are ready to deliver a safe, compliant setup, no matter the size or scope of your project. If you are a school looking to improve sustainability targets or an apartment building looking to provide charging for your tenants, our team at Pro EV can help.


Your Local EV Charger Installers
Understanding EV charger installation costs can be complex, but at Pro EV, we make it simple. After an initial consultation, we’ll provide a bespoke quotation based on your setup, whether that’s a home charge point or a commercial EV charger installation across multiple parking bays.
As your local EV charger installers in Belfast, we’re committed to quality and compliance, ensuring that every system we install meets the latest UK standards and building regulations. Whether you’re based in Belfast city centre, across busy districts such as South Belfast, East Belfast or West Belfast, or in well-established residential areas like Newtownabbey, Lisburn or Castlereagh, our team provides expert support from start to finish.
We also cover surrounding locations including Bangor, Carrickfergus, Newtownards and Dundonald, giving homeowners and businesses across Belfast and the wider metropolitan area access to safe, reliable EV charging. If you’re looking for a professional, qualified EV charger installer in Belfast and beyond, we’ll guide you through every step, from planning and grant advice to installation and aftercare.
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Can a normal electrician install an EV charger?
Not every electrician is qualified to install EV chargers. You should always use an OZEV-approved and NICEIC-accredited installer to ensure compliance with UK safety regulations and to remain eligible for government grants. Pro EV’s certified engineers are fully trained to install chargers safely and correctly.
Which is better, a 3kW or 7kW home charger?
A 7kW home charger is generally the better choice for most drivers, as it charges up to three times faster than a 3kW unit. While a 3kW charger may be suitable for light or occasional use, a 7kW charger provides the convenience and reliability needed for daily EV driving.
How many miles does a 7kW charger add per hour?
On average, a 7kW home charger adds around 25 to 30 miles of range per hour, depending on your vehicle’s battery size and efficiency. This makes it ideal for overnight charging, leaving your EV ready to go each morning.
Can I charge my electric car using a standard 3-pin plug?
Yes, though you’ll find charging your car to be much less efficient, both in terms of time and cost. While it’s technically possible to charge from a domestic socket, it can take significantly longer and may put strain on your home’s electrical system. A dedicated EV charging point is the safest and most effective way to charge your vehicle, ensuring optimal performance and better long-term value. Public chargers are another option, but they can be expensive, and availability isn’t guaranteed.