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.
Choosing an installer in Glasgow.
- STEP 01
Shortlist your charger
Use our comparison tool to pick the unit that fits your EV, parking and budget.
- STEP 02
Get 2-3 local quotes
Ask OZEV-approved installers covering G for a fixed price on your shortlisted unit.
- STEP 03
Book your install
Compare quotes on like-for-like specs. Most home 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.