Fitted in a day · from £900
Wake up to a full battery, charged overnight for pennies a mile. Fitted by Jack himself across Fife and Edinburgh, fuse-board check included on every install.
Real price in 60 seconds Never hidden behind a form 4.8 on Google, 26 reviews
The same questions Jack would ask on the phone, so the number at the end is a real fitted price, not a teaser.
Your real price, not a guess
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Step 1, the charger
All 7kW, all fitted and certified by Jack. He fits Hypervolt, Zappi and Ohme, and will talk brands on the survey.
The bit nobody else bundles
An EV charger pulls more sustained load than anything else in your house. Plenty of local homes are still on boards from the eighties, and bolting a charger onto a tired board is how trouble starts.
So every Snelling install starts with a proper fuse-board health check, included in the price. If the board is fine, you hear that. If it is not, you get the straight number for doing both in one visit — a new 18th-edition board from £700 — instead of paying a second call-out later.
Chargers Jack fits
HypervoltZappiOhme
Plus others on request. Jack is not tied to any one maker, so the advice on the survey is about what suits your car and tariff, not what is in the van.
Straight pricing
from £900 fully fitted
A home EV charger with Snelling Electrical starts from £900 fully fitted, including the survey, the installation and full electrical certification. That is a genuine fitted price for a standard 7kW charger on a typical install, not a unit-only figure with extras bolted on at the end. The final number depends on which charger you choose and how straightforward your property is, which is exactly why every job starts with a proper check of your fuse board and supply before any price is confirmed.
What moves the price, and it is the property, not hidden fees:
If your board is in good condition and has a spare way, the charger drops straight in from £900. If it needs upgrading first, a new 18th-edition consumer unit starts from £700, and you get both figures before you decide anything. Because the price tool asks the same questions Jack would ask on the phone, the number you see is a real fitted price, not a teaser, and the survey confirms it before anything is booked.
The Snelling promise
Every Snelling job is done by Jack himself and signed off properly — the paperwork that actually protects you, not a sticker on the van.
BS 7671
Certified. Every install tested and certified to BS 7671.
Local
Jack covers Fife and Edinburgh and does every job himself, start to finish.
4.8
On Google, across 26 reviews from homeowners and landlords.
1 day
Most EV chargers fitted start to finish in a single, tidy visit.
Snelling Electrical · qualified electrician · Based in Dalgety Bay, Fife
“Prompt, tidy and efficient. Arrived exactly when they said they would and left everything neat. Would recommend.”
Andrew Lochead · EV charger install · verbatim from Google
Prompt, tidy and explained everything clearly. Really happy with the charger install.
Very tidy and punctual, with transparent pricing. Explained everything and I feel much safer now.
All 26 reviews, every word verbatim.
Read them allStraight answers
A home EV charger with Snelling Electrical starts from £900 fully fitted, including the survey, installation and certification, for a standard 7kW charger on a typical property. The final price depends on the charger you choose, the cable run, and whether your fuse board needs any work first. You always get the full price in writing, with no obligation, before anything is booked.
Snelling Electrical is based in Dalgety Bay and covers Fife and Edinburgh — Dalgety Bay, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kinghorn, Dunfermline, Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Kirkcaldy, Cowdenbeath, Glenrothes and Edinburgh, plus Perth on the edge.
Yes. Snelling Electrical is a qualified electrician and insured, and every job is certified to the current wiring regulations (BS 7671, 18th edition).
Yes. Under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 and the Repairing Standard, private rented homes in Scotland must have a valid Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), carried out by a competent person at least every five years. Jack tests every circuit to BS 7671 and returns a clear written report.
For emergencies, as fast as he can get to you, 24/7. Jack answers his own phone and prioritises urgent faults, day or night. Planned jobs like EV chargers and fuse boards are usually booked in within days, with a quick callback and a clear quote.
The price tool shows the full breakdown, you send it to Jack when you are ready, and the survey confirms it before anything is booked. No pressure either way.
No call centre. No middleman. No nonsense. · 24 hours, 7 days a week
EV charger, fitted
from £900 · in a day