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Get the most out of your electric vehicle

How to charge an electric vehicle
An EV has large cell rechargeable batteries fitted into the vehicle and it is the electrical charge from these batteries that powers the motor. As is the case with any rechargeable batteries that give power to an item, you will need to recharge the batteries in your EV regularly. There are many public charging stations throughout the UK for charging on the road and for the home, you have two options.
You could opt to use the standard 3-pin plug supplied with your vehicle, but this method of charging will be extremely slow and is not the safest option. Or, you could opt to have a dedicated domestic charging point installed on an outside wall of your property. This will allow you can recharge your vehicle in full overnight as you sleep so it is ready to drive by morning.
Why choose Norfolk Car Charging?
Here at Norfolk Car Charging, we are an EV installation company in Norwich; renowned for our outstanding service and our commitment to quality, safety and customer care. We are fully qualified and trained electricians and vow to beat any like-for-like quotation.
We are an OLEV approved installer and we’re registered with The National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT) which allows us to issue certificates upon completion of electrical installations.
Our service is unique and cannot be beaten.
For a cost-effective and hassle-free EV installation in Norwich, give James a call today on 07485 715087.
Why choose Norfolk Car Charging for your EV charging point installation?
If you are looking to purchase a new vehicle, you may initially be put off by the higher purchase price of an electric vehicle (EV) compared to that of a new petrol or diesel fuelled vehicle. However, EVs have much to offer including a smoother ride and cheaper running and servicing costs, saving you money in the long run.
What’s more, they are eco-friendly and by 2035, EVs will be the only type of vehicle available for purchase on the new vehicle market. So, if the time has come to replace your car, an electric vehicle is well worth considering.

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