We’re excited to announce that both new and existing customers can now connect their charger with the innovative, money-saving Intelligent Octopus Go tariff.
Purchase your charger with professional installation, or just on it's own. Our trusted network of fully qualified electricians will get you set up, and charging in no time.
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Curated Colours
Over 125 beautiful colour combinations to match your home. Your style. Your way.
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10 year warranty
Every Home Series charger includes a 10-year enclosure warranty, the longest in the market. Backed by a decade of EV expertise, it’s our commitment to long-lasting reliability and genuine peace of mind.
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Why Choose Holiday Series EV Chargers for Holiday Lets
Most holiday let chargers are cheap plastic units that look awful and break down. Holiday Series chargers are British-engineered from metal for superior durability and come in 132 colour combinations to match your property.
Crucially, they include OFGEM-compliant MID meters as standard. If you're charging guests for electricity, MID meters are a legal requirement in the UK. They're certified meters that provide accurate, auditable readings of exactly how much energy each guest uses protecting you from disputes and ensuring you charge fairly and legally.
Purpose-built for holiday lets, Holiday Series chargers are reliable, beautiful, easy for guests to use, and designed to generate revenue with minimal hassle.
How do our chargers combine style, reliability, and smart tech?
David Simpson leads our hardware and software engineering teams and mechanical engineering team to ensure each charger can be physically built for durability and consistent performance. Both David and Mandy Simpson designed the chargers from scratch to have a signature look that they felt looks timeless, modern and discreet. Home Series Plus models feature premium lids in wood or metal, optional Wireless Energy Managers for 'no-mess' load balancing and ethernet connectivity option for ultimate connection. Home Series Freestanding are the worlds first fully integrated pedestal charger. The overall ethos of the business is to create upgradable and repairable chargers and ev chargers that won't end up in landfill.
Can your charger work smarter with my energy and solar setup?
Yes! Our Home Series Plus chargers are designed to work seamlessly with solar panels, intelligently using any surplus energy your system produces. Every charger comes with a Wired Energy Manager as standard, and you can also choose a Wireless Energy Manager if that suits your setup better. Together, they automatically balance power between your home and your EV, helping you make the most of renewable energy, charge efficiently and keep your energy bills down.
Who are Simpson & Partners, and why do people trust us?
We’re a UK-based EV charger manufacturer. Founded in 2018 by husband and wife team Mandy and David Simpson, who focus on creating high-performance charging solutions with excellent design aesthetics and smart future proof technology. S&P chargers are designed and built to meet real-world needs. Customers trust us because we combine innovative engineering know-how with exceptional support, ensuring your EV always charges safely and efficiently today and into the future. S&P are proud to say that it is their ethos their chargers are not destined for landfill. Trusted by over 700 qualified electricians in the UK. We have a 4.3* rating on Trustpilot.
Our chargers are built by us in our HQ based in the Cotswolds SN16 9SH. All our chargers are upgradeable and repairable.
How does guest payment work?
You have two options. Use Tap Electric (free for hosts) where guests scan a QR code on the charger, pay automatically, and the money goes straight to your bank account. Or check the Simpson & Partners app to see exactly how much energy was used and collect payment before guests leave. Either way, you set your own kWh rate and guests understand they need to pay, just like they would at any public charging point.