EV Charger Installation in Glasgow.
Our Glasgow installers cover the full G postcode and surrounding Clyde Valley — from West End tenements with shared closes to detached homes in Bearsden and Newton Mearns. We handle Scottish Power and SP Energy Networks DNO submissions in-house.
- Typical install cost
- £650 – £1,050 (after EST grant)
- Population covered
- 1.7 million
What's different about installing in Glasgow.
- 01DNO is SP Energy Networks — 7kW notifications typically processed in 5–8 working days.
- 02Energy Saving Trust grant: up to £400 toward install costs for eligible Scottish households (subject to current scheme).
- 03Tenement parking is handled case-by-case — we ask about title-deed parking rights up front.
EV adoption: Scotland's Energy Saving Trust still tops up the OZEV grant, making Glasgow one of the cheapest UK cities to install.
How it works in Glasgow.
- STEP 01
Tell us your postcode
We confirm we cover your Glasgow address and check the DNO area.
- STEP 02
Get matched
Up to 3 OZEV-approved local installers contact you with a quote within 1 working day.
- STEP 03
Book your install
Compare quotes, pick your installer. Most installs complete within 2–4 weeks.
FAQ — Glasgow EV charger installs.
How much does it cost to install an EV charger in Glasgow?+
Typical home installs in Glasgow fall between £650 – £1,050 (after EST grant) for a standard 7kW unit on an off-street driveway with cable runs under 10m. Three-phase 22kW jobs, longer cable runs, or consumer unit upgrades add £150–£600.
Which postcodes do you cover in Greater Glasgow?+
Our installer panel covers the full G postcode area, including West End, Shawlands, Bearsden, Newton Mearns.
How long does an installation take?+
Most 7kW home installs complete in 3–6 hours on the day. From enquiry to install is typically 2–4 weeks, depending on DNO notification time and installer availability.
Are your installers OZEV-approved?+
Yes — every installer on our panel holds OZEV (formerly OLEV) authorisation, NICEIC or NAPIT registration, and £2m public liability insurance as a minimum.
Do I need permission from my landlord or freeholder?+
If you rent or live in a flat in Glasgow, you'll usually need written consent from your landlord or freeholder. We can supply a template letter to make the request straightforward.