info@dawsonselectrical.co.uk
Milton Keynes: 01908 822771
Bedford: 01234 434921
Northampton: 01604 269624
Mobile: 07912 748282

Cheap EV
Charger Installation

Keep your needs affordable and don’t settle for costly solutions at all times. At Dawsons Electrical, we offer FREE quotes and proper advice to provide you with the ultimate sustainable solution. 

Treat Yourself With Fair Pricing

EV Chargers can be expensive but at Dawsons Electrical we thrive to be compliant with customers and offer prices suitable to our customers. Our cheap EV charger installation services are available in many areas including: Bedford, Milton Keynes, Northampton and more! Get in contact with our team today and we can get you started, call 01908 822771.

Zaptec EV charger on home wall.

Great Service For Great Price

At Dawsons Electrical, we understand that EV chargers are often seen as a costly investment. The high price is usually due to the combined cost of the charging unit itself, electrical infrastructure, and the specialist labour required to install it safely. However, our approach is different.

We offer cheap EV charger installation by keeping our processes efficient and transparent. Our in-house team of qualified electricians handles every part of the job, which helps us cut down on unnecessary third-party costs. We also work closely with trusted suppliers to secure high-quality chargers at competitive prices, passing those savings directly on to our customers.

Importantly, choosing cheap EV charger installation with Dawsons Electrical does not mean compromising on quality. All our installations meet current UK regulations, and we maintain the highest safety and workmanship standards on every job. We are fully insured, NICEIC-approved, and committed to delivering reliable, long-lasting solutions. If you’re looking for affordable solutions, we are here to help.

A Qualified & Certified Team Of Electricians

At Dawsons Electrical, all EV charger installations are carried out by fully qualified and certified electricians. Our team is trained to the latest UK electrical standards and holds relevant accreditations, including NICEIC approval. This ensures that every installation we complete is safe, compliant, and works for you.

We follow all current wiring regulations and EV charging guidelines, and our work is regularly assessed to maintain high standards of safety and professionalism. Whether we are installing a single charger at home or multiple units for a business, we apply the same level of care, technical knowledge and attention to detail.

When you choose Dawsons Electrical, you’re not just getting cheap EV charger installation – you’re choosing a team that is trusted, accredited, and committed to doing the job right.

Quick Tip/ Fact

Try not to coil the charging cable tightly around the unit or leave it lying in puddles. Hang it loosely on the holder and keep the plug covered when not in use. It reduces strain on the cable, keeps moisture out of the connections and helps your charger last longer with fewer faults.

Contact Our Team Today

Ready to book your best value EV charger installation? Or do you have a question for our team? We’re here to help. Whether you’re looking for advice, a free quote, or want to schedule a visit, get in touch, it’s easy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cheaper chargers usually focus on the core job of charging your car, while premium units might add app control, energy monitoring, smart scheduling and load balancing. If you just want reliable overnight charging at the lowest price, a simpler unit can be ideal.

As a rough guide, a 7kW home charger can add around 20–30 miles of range per hour, depending on your car. For many drivers that’s enough to refill a typical day’s driving in just a couple of hours, or comfortably overnight.

No. The installation must still meet UK wiring regulations and be carried out by a qualified, accredited electrician. “Cheap” should come from efficient survey, sensible hardware choices and straightforward installs, not from cutting corners on safety or compliance.

The biggest factors are the distance from your consumer unit (fuse board) to the charger location, how easy it is to run cable, and whether your existing electrics need upgrading. A short, simple run on modern electrics is always cheaper than a long run with lots of drilling or groundworks.

Some basic chargers will simply use whatever power is available, including solar, while more advanced models can actively track and optimise solar usage. If you’re investing in solar soon, it’s worth checking compatibility now rather than paying to upgrade the charger later.