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Hi Guys

Not been involved with any EV much as of yet. But time has come now with new LABC regs that we have to fit on all new builds.

Did the Niceic (think was 1/2 day) EV course 2-3 years ago, then signed myself up as a pod-point installer.

That was about it ! All the OLEV paperwork put me off, looked like a right headache !
Also bit concerned that wouldn't be able to figure out set up for any app to get it working after install - I'm not so tecchy, but my younger employees probably figure it out.

Did get quite a lot of customer enquires and if we ever went quiet was going to do a few - never happened though.

So all we've done to date is put in the 1st fixes ready for any EV point at a later date.

Few questions if you can help on please :

- Do I have to inform ENA / WPD of every EV point we install, even if has load limiter on it ?

- How do I inform ENA / WPD is this all on line ?

- Can I install any EV charger or do I have to be 'approved by the manufacturer' cant remember the benefit of becoming 'pod-point installer maybe longer warranty ?

- Any EV chargers you recommend the are easy on final set up assuming they all have an app ? Or maybe there's some that dont need the an app.

- Been specified on a new build coming : Zappi 22kW, anyone fitted this unit ?

Thanks Sy
 
Gavin fits these, he may help as well.

Yes to DNO and yes to online.
EV chargers need to be installed by a competent electrician to BS7671, following MI's as well.
Zappi 22KW , assume 3 phase version. They are OK, although i have had callbacks for phantom issues with voltage, it may have been a bad batch of incorrectly configured voltage reference values.
Zappi can be configured using the front panel.
Hope this helps
 
Hi Guys

Not been involved with any EV much as of yet. But time has come now with new LABC regs that we have to fit on all new builds.

Did the Niceic (think was 1/2 day) EV course 2-3 years ago, then signed myself up as a pod-point installer.

That was about it ! All the OLEV paperwork put me off, looked like a right headache !
Also bit concerned that wouldn't be able to figure out set up for any app to get it working after install - I'm not so tecchy, but my younger employees probably figure it out.

Did get quite a lot of customer enquires and if we ever went quiet was going to do a few - never happened though.

So all we've done to date is put in the 1st fixes ready for any EV point at a later date.

Few questions if you can help on please :

- Do I have to inform ENA / WPD of every EV point we install, even if has load limiter on it ?

- How do I inform ENA / WPD is this all on line ?

- Can I install any EV charger or do I have to be 'approved by the manufacturer' cant remember the benefit of becoming 'pod-point installer maybe longer warranty ?

- Any EV chargers you recommend the are easy on final set up assuming they all have an app ? Or maybe there's some that dont need the an app.

- Been specified on a new build coming : Zappi 22kW, anyone fitted this unit ?

Thanks Sy
I did the EV course and signed up with OZEV. I did a couple of jobs that involved claiming back the grant and then decided I would not do any more as the amount of paperwork and bureaucracy was just crazy. However, some people like @Gavin John Hyde had a really good system going with regards claiming the grant and it sounds like it worked extremely well for him. I think he used something called EV comply which I get the feeling did a lot of the work for him.

I think you'll find the first few times you are pulling your hair out and then you'll either get into a rhythm or run away screaming.

Sorry for not answering any of your questions, but even thinking about them starts getting me into a confused mess again 😄
 
Similar story to me
I have just started fitting Podpoint chargers
Done about 5 so far and really like them

I don’t know about your area but mine is mainly EDF which have a really easy application online for notifying

Some new build sites have a different DNO though so you need to check the particular site for who’s got the electrical infrastructure

The app and technical side is not too bad once you have done a couple just allow more time on the first one you do
Watch a few YouTube videos and make notes before you do it

If your not an approved installer for the particular manufacturer I don’t think you can access the commissioning portal so in other words you can’t install them unless you do the course, which is good in my opinion
 
Sorry for the late replyto this one been in cyprus. Still use ev comply to capture info at initial enquiry and if customer isnt lazy be used for dno ena form too.
That said its just as quick to print it off and use a trusted pen and take a picture and email to dno.
Other than that ev charging is no major issue. People over think it.
 
Hi Guys

Not been involved with any EV much as of yet. But time has come now with new LABC regs that we have to fit on all new builds.

Did the Niceic (think was 1/2 day) EV course 2-3 years ago, then signed myself up as a pod-point installer.

That was about it ! All the OLEV paperwork put me off, looked like a right headache !
Also bit concerned that wouldn't be able to figure out set up for any app to get it working after install - I'm not so tecchy, but my younger employees probably figure it out.

Did get quite a lot of customer enquires and if we ever went quiet was going to do a few - never happened though.

So all we've done to date is put in the 1st fixes ready for any EV point at a later date.

Few questions if you can help on please :

- Do I have to inform ENA / WPD of every EV point we install, even if has load limiter on it ?

- How do I inform ENA / WPD is this all on line ?

- Can I install any EV charger or do I have to be 'approved by the manufacturer' cant remember the benefit of becoming 'pod-point installer maybe longer warranty ?

- Any EV chargers you recommend the are easy on final set up assuming they all have an app ? Or maybe there's some that dont need the an app.

- Been specified on a new build coming : Zappi 22kW, anyone fitted this unit ?

Thanks Sy
Podpoint are cheap and jt shows with no option to integrate with renewables.

I would recommend myenergi zappi or hypervolt as go to options, if something stylish then simpson and partners as they look top notch and very well priced,

The syncev units from bg/synce ev arent too bad and cheaper than pod point for myself in rexel.

Podpoint would be bottom for myself in terms of offerings
 
Podpoint are cheap and jt shows with no option to integrate with renewables.

I would recommend myenergi zappi or hypervolt as go to options, if something stylish then simpson and partners as they look top notch and very well priced,

The syncev units from bg/synce ev arent too bad and cheaper than pod point for myself in rexel.

Podpoint would be bottom for myself in terms of offerings
Thats interesting what you say about Podpoint, I am booked on the november Mienergi installer course in november, so was goin to look into those chargers also

so would you recommend looking at supplying/fittinmg them in the future then?

Are they similiarly priced to podpoint?
 
Podpoint are cheap and jt shows with no option to integrate with renewables.

I would recommend myenergi zappi or hypervolt as go to options, if something stylish then simpson and partners as they look top notch and very well priced,

The syncev units from bg/synce ev arent too bad and cheaper than pod point for myself in rexel.

Podpoint would be bottom for myself in terms of offerings
Hi Gavin..... do you know if have to be approved installer for zappi and/ or any other makes ? Thanks Sy
 
Hi Gavin..... do you know if have to be approved installer for zappi and/ or any other makes ? Thanks Sy
Strictly speaking no. For most you can literally buy and fit but some require you to do training to be able to fully commission the unit such as eo
That said you often get installer discounts which make it worthwhile.
 

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