Electric Vehicle Charging Points
Supply and installation support for British-made Rolec electric vehicle charging points for suitable homes, new developments and workplace locations.
Electric Vehicle Charging at Home and Work
Electric vehicle charging points provide a dedicated and convenient way to recharge an electric car from a suitable domestic or workplace electrical supply. For many drivers, overnight home charging is the simplest and most cost-effective routine because the vehicle can charge while it is parked.
One Stop Consult works with specialist partners approved to install Rolec EV charging equipment. The existing OSC service advertises cost-effective British-made charging points for domestic and office use, supported by manufacturer guarantees and professional installation.
Support is available for existing properties and for developments where electric vehicle charging provision forms part of the Building Regulations or wider project requirements.
EV Charging Points We Can Help Arrange
The existing OSC service focuses on Rolec charging equipment for suitable domestic and workplace applications.
Home EV Charging
Dedicated charging equipment for properties with suitable off-street parking and an appropriate electrical supply.
New-Build Homes
Charge points and associated infrastructure coordinated with the electrical design, parking layout and Part S requirements.
Workplace Charging
Charging provision for suitable offices and business premises where employees or authorised users park electric vehicles.
Replacement or Additional Units
Review of existing installations where an older charger is being replaced or additional charging capacity is proposed.
Approved Document S and New Developments
Approved Document S provides guidance for electric vehicle charge points and cable routes in England. New residential buildings with associated parking can require charge-point provision based on the number of dwellings and associated parking spaces.
Larger residential car parks may also require cable routes for spaces that are not initially provided with a charge point. Requirements can vary for residential buildings, non-residential buildings, major renovations and covered parking.
The exact obligation should therefore be confirmed from the approved plans, Building Regulations application and project-specific parking arrangement rather than assuming that every project has the same requirement.
Why Install a Dedicated EV Charging Point?
Convenient Overnight Charging
A home charge point allows the vehicle to recharge while parked, reducing reliance on public charging for routine journeys.
Dedicated Electrical Circuit
A professionally designed installation provides a circuit and protective measures intended specifically for electric vehicle charging.
Smart Charging Functions
Suitable private chargers can schedule charging and manage when the vehicle draws power, subject to the selected product and tariff.
New-Build Compliance
Properly coordinated charging provision can support compliance with the applicable Part S requirements.
Workplace Convenience
Workplace charging can provide authorised users with access to charging while their vehicles are parked during the day.
Future-Ready Parking
Cable routes and electrical capacity can be considered early to make future charge-point additions easier.
Smart Electric Vehicle Charging
Private charge points sold for domestic and workplace use in Great Britain are subject to smart-charge-point requirements. These are intended to support functions such as off-peak scheduling and managed charging.
Available features depend on the selected Rolec unit, internet or communications connection, electricity tariff and user account.
What Must Be Checked Before Installation?
The charger position and existing electrical installation should be assessed before a final quotation is confirmed.
Electrical Supply
The available supply, main fuse, earthing arrangement and existing demand should be reviewed.
Consumer Unit
The installer will check whether suitable capacity, protective devices and space are available for the new circuit.
Cable Route
The route between the electrical intake and charging location affects cable length, access, containment and installation cost.
Parking Position
The unit should be positioned so the charging cable reaches the vehicle safely without creating an avoidable trip hazard.
Internet or Signal
Smart functions may require a suitable data connection, mobile signal or local network depending on the equipment.
Network Notification
The installer will determine whether the local distribution network operator requires notification or prior approval.
Rolec Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment
The existing OSC page identifies Rolec EV as the charging-point manufacturer supported through its specialist installation partner. Rolec supplies British-made charging equipment for domestic and workplace use.
The final model should be selected around the vehicle, available electrical capacity, mounting location, cable preference, smart functions and any load-management requirements.
How the EV Charger Installation Process Works
Straightforward installations may be assessed from suitable photographs and project information, while more complex work may require a site survey.
Initial Enquiry
Provide the address, vehicle, parking layout and photographs of the proposed installation.
Technical Review
Check supply capacity, earthing, consumer unit, cable route and charger location.
Quotation
Confirm the equipment, installation scope and any additional electrical work required.
Installation
Install the dedicated circuit, charger and required protective equipment.
Testing and Handover
Test the installation, configure the charger and explain its operation to the user.
EV Charging for New-Build Developments
EV charging infrastructure should be considered early alongside the parking layout, incoming electricity supply, meter positions, external works and landscaping.
Early coordination can reduce later excavation, avoid unsuitable charger positions and help the electrical designer account for the expected demand across multiple plots or parking spaces.
Electric Vehicle Charging for Homes and Workplaces
Information Required for a Quotation
Provide the full property address, vehicle make and model, preferred charger location and approximate distance to the consumer unit.
Upload clear photographs of the consumer unit, electricity meter, main cut-out, proposed cable route and parking space. For developments, also provide the site layout and number of required charging points.
Other Services Your Project May Require
Important EV Charging Information
Final charger suitability, rating, location, cable route, earthing, protective devices, load management and network requirements depend on the existing electrical installation and specialist installer assessment. Approved Document S applies in England and requirements vary according to the building, parking provision, renovation scope and applicable exemptions. The electrical work must comply with the relevant Building Regulations and wiring requirements. Product functions, guarantees and charging speeds depend on the selected Rolec unit, vehicle and available supply. One Stop Consult provides consultancy and coordination support through specialist EV-charging partners.
Electric Vehicle Charging Point FAQs
Do new homes require EV charging points?
New residential buildings with associated parking can require charge points under Part S. The precise number depends on the dwellings, parking spaces and applicable exceptions.
Which charging-point manufacturer do you support?
The existing OSC service advertises Rolec EV charging equipment installed through approved specialist partners.
Can I charge an electric vehicle overnight at home?
Yes. A dedicated home charger allows the vehicle to recharge while parked, subject to the battery, charger and available charging time.
Does my electrical supply need checking?
Yes. The installer should assess the supply, earthing, consumer unit, existing demand and proposed charging load.
Are home EV chargers smart chargers?
Private domestic and workplace charge points sold in Great Britain are subject to smart-charge-point requirements. Features vary by product.
Can a charger be installed far from the house?
Potentially, but the cable route, voltage drop, excavation, containment and overall installation cost must be assessed.
Can you provide workplace charging?
Yes. The current OSC page advertises charging points for both home and office use, subject to site and electrical suitability.
What photographs are needed for a quotation?
Send clear photographs of the consumer unit, meter, main cut-out, proposed cable route, charger position and parking space.
Is the charging equipment guaranteed?
The existing page states that the advertised British-made charging points are fully guaranteed. The exact terms depend on the selected product and installation package.
Request Your Free EV Charging Point Quote
Complete the form below with the property address, vehicle details and preferred charger location. Upload photographs of the consumer unit, electricity meter, proposed cable route and parking space so our team can coordinate an appropriate Rolec EV charging quotation.

