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Cart before the horse? (EV charging)

Am looking at replacing our 1999 diesel engined car ideally with an EV.

Would obviously want to charge with a 7 kW unit so the question is would our existing Grey Series 7 II b cutout with an 80A fuse fitted be capable of 7 kW or only 3.6 kW. 

So before I even look at a car, I really need to know.  Emailed SP Energy Systems “Getting Connected” and get the reply, “Please be advised that when your installer submits the notification form for the charger, the property will be surveyed and anything required will be carried out as part of that.”  Ok then, I buy the car and then find out that I can only charge at the 3.6kW rate. I could of course have a charging point fitted first, but then would not be able to claim any subsidy or dealer offer.

Clive

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  • I had a 7kW charger installed a few months ago. I used a local electrician who puts these things in all the time so likely to go smoothly - it did. He told me the DNOs had just started asking about the new loads as they were planning their network upgrades etc + the issue of control of loads in future. He assessed first, filled in all the forms, did the tests etc (I am not a sparky of course). Good luck, hope it goes well.

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  • I had a 7kW charger installed a few months ago. I used a local electrician who puts these things in all the time so likely to go smoothly - it did. He told me the DNOs had just started asking about the new loads as they were planning their network upgrades etc + the issue of control of loads in future. He assessed first, filled in all the forms, did the tests etc (I am not a sparky of course). Good luck, hope it goes well.

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