EV charger installation cost in Edinburgh 2026
Typical 2026 Edinburgh EV charger install runs £800–£1,600 (charger + labour). With the OZEV £500 grant, net cost drops to £1,399–£2,130 depending on the model you choose.
- Cheapest net
- £1,399
- Typical mid
- £1,765
- Premium net
- £2,130
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Cost by charger in Edinburgh
Real Edinburgh installer averages, with the £500 OZEV grant applied (eligible audiences only).
| Charger | Unit | Edinburgh install | Gross | After £500 grant |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| myenergi Zappi 2.1 | £779 | £1,200 | £1,979 | £1,479 |
| Ohme Home Pro | £999 | £1,200 | £2,199 | £1,699 |
| Andersen A3 | £1,430 | £1,200 | £2,630 | £2,130 |
| Wallbox Pulsar Plus | £879 | £1,200 | £2,079 | £1,579 |
| Pod Point Solo 3S | £999 | £1,200 | £2,199 | £1,699 |
| Easee One | £699 | £1,200 | £1,899 | £1,399 |
Install figure is the midpoint of Edinburgh's typical range (£800–£1600). Your actual quote varies by electrical setup and cable run.
What drives Edinburgh install costs
- Property age: Pre-1990 homes often need consumer-unit upgrade (+£300–£500).
- Cable run: Distance from consumer unit to parking spot. >10m adds £100–£200.
- Earthing arrangement: TT vs TN systems occasionally require an earth rod (+£100).
- Conservation/listed: If your Edinburgh property is in a conservation area, additional consent may add £0–£300.
- Local installer competition: Edinburgh (high BTL density) typically sees competitive pricing thanks to many active installers.
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Edinburgh cost FAQs
What's the average EV charger install cost in Edinburgh?
Average installation cost in Edinburgh (charger unit + labour combined) is £1,200, with a typical range of £800–£1,600. After the £500 OZEV grant (if eligible), expect to pay £1,399–£2,130 depending on charger model.
Why are Edinburgh install costs different from other cities?
Edinburgh cost ranges reflect local installer competition density, property type mix (terraced/detached/flat), parking arrangements (driveway vs on-street), and electrical capacity of typical homes. Edinburgh's high rental density means many installers compete for the landlord/renter market, generally driving prices down.
What does the £500 grant cover in Edinburgh?
The OZEV grant covers 75% of install costs up to £500 per socket. It's deducted from your installer invoice — you don't pay full price and claim back. Eligible audiences in Edinburgh: renters, leasehold flat owners, landlords (all properties), and homeowners without driveways (via on-street parking scheme).
Hidden extras in Edinburgh EV charger quotes?
Common additions: consumer-unit upgrade (£300–£500 if your fuseboard is pre-2008), long cable runs over 10m (£100–£200), trunking/casing (£50–£150), conservation area consent fees (£0–£300 in protected areas). Always confirm quote is "fully inclusive" before signing.