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Being green
  • Powerfuel

  • Electric car charging
  • A blast from the past. A solution for the future.

    Did you know electric cars first came into existence in the mid-19th century? In those days electric cars offered a level of comfort and ease of operation that could not be achieved by the gasoline cars of the time. But petrol and diesel based systems won out in the end. Until now that is.

    Electric cars are well and truly making a comeback with over 3,000 expected to be on the road by the end of the year. We’re excited to help our customers join this group. That’s why we’ve launched Powerfuel, a product designed exclusively for electric car owners.

  • Powerfuel

    • Charge your car at home
    • Charge at night and we’ll charge you less
    • Great value daytime rates for your home
    • Expert set up and ongoing service

    Find out more

  • And, if you’re at the beginning of your electric car journey, you might want to find out more about the possibility of having a home charging unit installed at your property. Our advisers will be happy to discuss this option with you.

    For more information complete the online request form and a member of our team will contact you.

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  • Important safety information: It is strongly recommended that customers ensure their home charging socket and wiring have been installed and approved by a qualified electrician before they commence charging. A home charge point with its own dedicated circuit is a sensible means of charging your electric car safely and the most economical. This will ensure the circuit can manage the electricity demand from the car and that the circuit is activated only when the charger communicates with the car, known as the ‘handshake‘.

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