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EV Charging Point Installation Certificate

An EV Charging Point Installation Certificate confirms that an electric vehicle charger has been installed safely and in compliance with BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) and IET Code of Practice for EV Charging. It covers the electrical supply, protective devices, earthing arrangements, and charger commissioning.

BS 7671 18th Edition, IET Code of Practice for EV Charging, Building Regulations Part P, OZEV grant requirementsValid: One-off (issued at installation)

What it covers

  • Charger make, model and serial number
  • Supply type and protective device ratings
  • Earthing and bonding arrangements
  • RCD and overcurrent protection
  • Commissioning test results
  • OZEV compliance (if grant-funded)

Who needs a EV Charger Cert?

Homeowners installing EV chargers
Commercial property owners
OZEV grant applicants
Fleet operators

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Frequently asked questions about EV Charger Cert

Do I need a certificate for an EV charger installation?
Yes. EV charger installations are notifiable under Part P of the Building Regulations. An EV Charging Point Installation Certificate is required, and if funded under the OZEV grant scheme, specific documentation must be provided.
Who can install an EV charger?
EV chargers must be installed by a qualified electrician, ideally one registered with an OZEV-authorised installer scheme such as NAPIT, NICEIC, or ELECSA. They must hold the relevant competence for EV charging installations.

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