EV charger installation cost in Liverpool 2026
Typical 2026 Liverpool EV charger install runs £700–£1,400 (charger + labour). With the OZEV £500 grant, net cost drops to £1,249–£1,980 depending on the model you choose.
- Cheapest net
- £1,249
- Typical mid
- £1,615
- Premium net
- £1,980
Liverpool quote in 30 seconds
Cost by charger in Liverpool
Real Liverpool installer averages, with the £500 OZEV grant applied (eligible audiences only).
| Charger | Unit | Liverpool install | Gross | After £500 grant |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| myenergi Zappi 2.1 | £779 | £1,050 | £1,829 | £1,329 |
| Ohme Home Pro | £999 | £1,050 | £2,049 | £1,549 |
| Andersen A3 | £1,430 | £1,050 | £2,480 | £1,980 |
| Wallbox Pulsar Plus | £879 | £1,050 | £1,929 | £1,429 |
| Pod Point Solo 3S | £999 | £1,050 | £2,049 | £1,549 |
| Easee One | £699 | £1,050 | £1,749 | £1,249 |
Install figure is the midpoint of Liverpool's typical range (£700–£1400). Your actual quote varies by electrical setup and cable run.
What drives Liverpool 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 Liverpool property is in a conservation area, additional consent may add £0–£300.
- Local installer competition: Liverpool (high BTL density) typically sees competitive pricing thanks to many active installers.
Personalised cost calculator
Adjust charger, audience, and electrical needs live.
Liverpool cost FAQs
What's the average EV charger install cost in Liverpool?
Average installation cost in Liverpool (charger unit + labour combined) is £1,050, with a typical range of £700–£1,400. After the £500 OZEV grant (if eligible), expect to pay £1,249–£1,980 depending on charger model.
Why are Liverpool install costs different from other cities?
Liverpool 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. Liverpool's high rental density means many installers compete for the landlord/renter market, generally driving prices down.
What does the £500 grant cover in Liverpool?
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 Liverpool: renters, leasehold flat owners, landlords (all properties), and homeowners without driveways (via on-street parking scheme).
Hidden extras in Liverpool 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.