Welcome to Fast Car Charging. We aim to help you turn your home or workplace into your very own fueling station. Our EV Home and work Car charger installers are based in Devon and we are suitably placed to help with the installation of chargers in Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset too. We have already installed hundreds of different Electric vehicle charging stations around the Southwest and have built up a solid reputation with our customers and suppliers. Our polite installers will make the installation a breeze from start to finish. Fully certified works and DNO applications. Contact us today for a free non-obligated quotation to your very own EV charge point. We are fully approved to install the following EV home car chargers. Myenergi Zappi Easee Ohme home pro Hypervolt EO Rolec Project EV And more! Click on the link below to view some of our most recent installations around the Southwest.

Infrastructure is improving all the time, but for the majority of owners the solution is simple – charge at home. By installing one of Fast Car Charging's home chargers, you can treat your car almost like a smartphone, by simply plugging it in at night and waking up to a fully-charged battery.
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They have other benefits, being cheaper to operate than expensive public charging, especially if you use them while electricity is cheapest. In fact, on some constantly shifting ‘Agile’ tariffs, you could effectively be charging for free, and what’s not to like about that?
























