Buxton, SK17
Electric car charger installation in Buxton.
Buxton is a town of converted Georgian and Victorian terraces, so charging here is a question of who owns the parking before it is a question of cable.
Give us the postcode and we will confirm the area and the supply questions that apply.
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Where does it need to go? Two taps and a postcode gets you a price.
Local detail
What decides an EV charger installation in Buxton
Period buildings split into flats
Around the Crescent and along the London Road approaches, many of the tall Georgian and Victorian terraces are now flats. Who owns the parking, and where a supply can lawfully be taken from, decides the job before anything technical does.
Exposure at a thousand feet
Buxton is the highest town in the patch, and weather exposure affects where a unit is sited and how the cable entry is sealed. It is a real consideration here, not a line in a brochure.
Conventional installs on the outskirts
Towards Fairfield and Harpur Hill the larger detached properties have their own drives and straightforward runs, much like anywhere else.
The wider High Peak
The same trip covers Whaley Bridge, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Tideswell and the villages between, so a Buxton visit usually takes in more than one job. Buxton is around twenty-four miles from Chesterfield over the Peak, which is fine for planned work and worth being upfront about for anything urgent.
Property types vary street to street, so treat this as the shortlist of questions rather than a verdict on your address.
Popular units
Popular EV chargers in Buxton
Every one of these can be fitted in SK17. They all charge at 7kW on a single-phase supply, so filter by what your house actually has rather than by charge speed.
Showing 8 of 8 units fitted in Buxton.
Zappi
myenergi · Tethered or socketed
£999 to £1,199
typically fitted · unit £550 to £800
Zappi diverts surplus solar into the car instead of exporting it. Its eco modes throttle the charge to match whatever the panels are producing, so the car soaks up generation the house is not using.
Ohme Home Pro
Ohme · Tethered
£950 to £1,150
typically fitted · unit around £539
Ohme units talk directly to time-of-use electricity tariffs and schedule charging into the cheapest half-hours automatically. The car is charged by morning without you setting a timer.
Hypervolt Home 3
Hypervolt · Tethered or socketed
£1,025 to £1,225
typically fitted · unit around £625
Hypervolt combines solar matching and tariff scheduling in one unit, with an app that reports per-session cost. The lighting ring is configurable, which sounds trivial and turns out to matter on a front elevation.
Easee One
Easee · Socketed
£889 to £1,089
typically fitted · unit around £489
Easee units are small and designed to sit in a group. Several share one supply and balance load between themselves, which is why they turn up on driveways with two cars and in small commercial bays.
Wallbox Pulsar Plus
Wallbox · Tethered
Around £949
typically fitted · unit around £513
The Pulsar Plus is among the physically smallest 7kW units, which helps where the only sensible position is a narrow porch return or a tight garage wall.
Andersen A2
Andersen EV · Socketed, cable stored internally
On application
typically fitted · unit premium, on application
The A2 hides the cable inside the housing and takes interchangeable fascias. It costs more than the engineering requires, and on a period frontage that is often the point.
Tesla Wall Connector
Tesla · Tethered
£850 to £1,050
typically fitted · unit around £475
The Wall Connector uses a standard Type 2 connector, so it charges any modern EV and not only a Tesla. It is the cheapest route to a solid 7kW unit, and it does the least beyond charging.
Pod Point Solo 3
Pod Point · Tethered or socketed
Around £999
typically fitted · unit included in installed price
Solo 3 is one of the most widely installed units in the country, which makes parts and familiarity easy. It is a straightforward charger with scheduling and no solar diversion.
Typical UK market prices checked 18 August 2026, not quotations. Your installed price depends on your cable run and consumer unit. Bring your own unit if you have already bought one and the quote covers the work only.
What it costs
EV charger installation cost in Buxton
A standard 7kW installation in Buxton runs to between £800 and £1,200 fitted, the same as the rest of the country. What moves your figure is local: how far the cable has to travel from your consumer unit to where the car sits, and what state the board is in.
Buxton properties vary enough street to street that a price without a survey is a guess. Send the postcode and you get a real one.
Typical in SK17, fitted
£800 to £1,200
Standard 7kW domestic installation, unit and labour together. Grants of up to £500 per socket apply to some households.
UK market prices, checked 18 August 2026. Not a quotation.
Services in Buxton
EV charging services across SK17
Domestic charger installation
An electric car charging point fitted at home, from the supply check through to the certificate and test results.
Read moreCommercial, workplace and fleet charging
Charging bays for staff, visitors, customers and vans, set out around the capacity your incoming supply has.
Read moreRepairs, servicing and upgrades
Fault finding on charging points we did not fit, tripping circuits, failed units, periodic inspection and testing, and replacing or moving an older unit.
Read moreRunning a business here? Commercial charging in Buxton covers workplace, customer and van bays, and what the supply position tends to be locally.
How the job goes
How your EV charger installation works in Buxton
Nothing gets ordered or drilled until the supply has been checked.
Survey
Main fuse, consumer unit, earthing arrangement and the cable route. Photos first, then a visit where the job needs one.
Load check
The supply is measured rather than assumed. If capacity is tight, load management or an upgrade goes in the quote, not on the invoice afterwards.
Install and certify
Charge point fitted, circuit tested, results recorded, certificate and network operator notification issued.
Who does the work
Qualified, insured and certified EV charger installers
Your job does not go to whoever answers first. Every installer working on our jobs clears the same six checks, and we verify them rather than take anyone's word for it. Here is the bar your installer will have met.
Registered with a competent person scheme
Your installer will be NAPIT registered, which is a government-approved scheme. It means the work is certified and notified without you needing a building control application.
TrustMark registered
We check for TrustMark, the government-endorsed standard for work in and around the home. It covers technical competence, trading practice and customer service, not just wiring.
Public liability insurance in date
We see the certificate before we send anyone a job, and you get a copy with your quote. An expired policy is the most common thing we turn installers away for.
Qualified, and experienced with EVs
City and Guilds qualified electricians working to BS 7671, with EV charging experience specifically. A charger circuit is not the place for someone learning on your house.
Workmanship guaranteed
Your installation comes with a workmanship guarantee from the installer, separate from and on top of the manufacturer warranty on the unit itself.
Publicly reviewed, and good
We only work with installers who have a public review record worth reading. Yours has over 160 positive Google reviews and a maintained TrustATrader profile.
Scheme registration numbers and insurance certificates come with your quote, so you can verify them yourself rather than taking a website's word for it. How we choose installers sets out all six checks, including what gets someone turned away.
Next step
Send us a SK17 postcode and we will tell you what the job needs.
Send the postcode and what the property is, and we will come back with the quote or the one question still outstanding.
Questions
EV charger questions from Buxton
I live in a flat with allocated parking. Can I have a charge point?
Often yes, but it needs the freeholder's or management company's agreement and a lawful route for the supply, usually from your own meter. That consent is the part worth starting early.
Does the weather up here affect the installation?
It affects siting and sealing, not whether it works. Units are designed for outdoor use, but on an exposed elevation we take more care over the position and the cable entry.
Do you cover the villages around Buxton?
Yes, across SK17. Given the distance the survey and the installation are planned as one trip.
How far are you from Buxton?
About twenty-four miles, over the Peak from Chesterfield. That is fine for planned installations. For a fault call-out, ask about timing before you assume same-day.
Get a quote
Get an EV charger quote in Buxton
Five fields. We reply with either a fixed price or the one thing we still need to know.
- No cost, and no obligation to book anything
- Your details are never sold on or passed around
- A fixed price for the work described, in writing
Would rather talk it through? Call 07487 696567.
Do we cover your postcode?
Type the first part, like S40 or DE45. No need for the whole thing.

