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Home Series V3
From £649
Mounting
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Model Version
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Connection type
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Corten Earth
Anthracite Grey
Midnight Blue
Universal Brown
Brick
Kemble Green
Dark Champagne
Neptune Blue
Medium Bronze
Lightest Cream
Silver
Light Grey
Dark Grey
Cotswolds Green
Neutral
Goodwood Green
Black
Body Colour
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Paint Finish
Corten Earth
Anthracite Grey
Midnight Blue
Universal Brown
Brick
Kemble Green
Dark Champagne
Neptune Blue
Medium Bronze
Lightest Cream
Silver
Light Grey
Dark Grey
Cotswolds Green
Neutral
Goodwood Green
Black
LID COLOUR
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Cap Finish
Plastic caps
Black
Accessories
Energy Management
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Networking
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Cable Management
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Installation
Installation Options
At Simpson & Partners, we have partnered with a select group of trusted installers. Once you've purchased your charger and are ready for installation, just get in touch and our team will be happy to recommend a local partner, handpicked by us.
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Non-Standard installation

FAQs

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What’s the difference between Tethered and Untethered chargers?
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Tethered: The charger comes with a cable permanently attached, so it's quick and easy to plug in and go. This is ideal if you always use the same vehicle and want maximum convenience. Untethered: The charger has no fixed cable — you use your own instead. This gives you a neater look with no cable on show when not in use. You can also leave your cable plugged into the charger between charges if you prefer, giving you the best of both worlds.
Can I be sure this charger will work with my home and my car?
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Absolutely. All our chargers are designed to work with the UK’s standard electrical supply and with every EV connector type currently on the market. Before installation, our team or your qualified electrician will double-check that your setup is compatible. If you’re buying a Plus model, features like solar integration or the wireless Energy Manager will also be assessed for your home to ensure seamless operation.
What is the difference between the Home Basic and Home Plus?
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The Basic comes with a plastic lid and the Home Plus has eco wood or metal lid options. The Plus comes with more front colours, options of wireless energy management and ethernet connection (rather than only wired energy management and wifi only), courtesy lights and the Charge Doctor. The Charge Doctor is a clever device that automatically detects faults and instantaneously fixes them without you even knowing about them.
What’s the difference between the Basic and Plus chargers?
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The Home Basic charger is our dependable, no‑fuss choice. It features a durable grey plastic cap, four front‑panel colour options, and includes a Wired Energy Manager as standard. The Home Plus charger offers more ways to personalise your setup, with a wider range of colours and the option of premium wood or metal lids. It’s also solar‑compatible and you can choose a Wireless Energy Manager if you prefer it over the wired version. In short, the Plus is ideal if you’re looking for extra style, smarter energy management, or solar integration. The Basic is perfect when you simply want a reliable, straightforward charger that gets the job done.
What’s the difference between a Wired vs Wireless Energy Manager?
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A Wired Energy Manager is a hard-wired kit that monitors your home’s power draw, so your charger knows when to throttle EV charging to avoid overloading your main supply. A wireless Energy Manager gives you the same load-balancing benefits, but communicates over wireless — handy if you want cleaner install and simpler cabling. Both options protect your home electrical system while optimising charging.