EV charger installation in Kenton

We install EV chargers across Kenton, including HA3 and HA7 and surrounding areas. Whether you’re in a 1930s semi near Kenton Road, a terrace off Woodcock Hill or a newer development close to Kenton Station, we assess the property and your charging requirements before specifying the right equipment for the job. Every installation is designed in line with current regulations, with cables and circuit protection selected to suit the property, and load management configured where required.

EV charger installation across Kenton

Kenton shares much of the 1930s Metroland character seen across North West London, but years of extensions, garage conversions and internal alterations mean no two installations are identical. A common scenario is where the original garage has been converted into living space, leaving the main supply position located internally with no direct access to an external wall.

In these situations, installation requires planning rather than guesswork. We assess internal routing options, use inspection cameras to rod beneath suspended floors where possible, and plan discreet containment routes where required — including routing behind fitted furniture when necessary. The aim is to deliver a clean finish without compromising the layout of the property.

Which grants you can use in Kenton

Different OZEV schemes apply depending on whether you rent, own a flat or operate a business from your home. All grants require an approved installer, an eligible charger model and, where relevant, a qualifying vehicle.

Renters & Flat Owners Grant

Who qualifies?

Tenants in houses or flats within Kenton with suitable parking

Funding

Up to £350 per socket, capped at 75% of installation cost

Vehicle eligibility

The vehicle must appear on the OZEV eligible vehicle list

On-street option

Cross-pavement solutions supported where on-street parking is the only option

Claim process

The grant is deducted from your invoice and submitted by us

Landlord Chargepoint Grant

Eligibility

Landlord must have a Companies House number or VAT registration

Funding

Up to £350 per socket for houses or flats you let out

Annual limits

Up to 200 residential and 100 commercial grants per financial year

Infrastructure grant

Support available for enabling works and multi-bay upgrades

Claim handling

All evidence submitted through the authorised installer route

Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS)

Funding

Up to £350 per socket, supporting up to 40 sockets per applicant

Home-based companies

Applies where your Harrow home address is registered with Companies House

Use cases

Staff charging, fleet charging and mixed-use commercial premises

Infrastructure grant

Supports cabling, containment and bay preparation

Claim process

Voucher claimed and submitted through the installer route

The installation process in Kenton

Every installation begins with a survey to confirm supply capacity, earthing arrangement and cable routing. Where required, we notify the Distribution Network Operator and manage any approval process before work proceeds.

Once eligibility and permissions are confirmed, the charger is installed, tested and commissioned in line with current standards. Where a grant applies, we submit the required evidence through the appropriate OZEV route so the deduction is handled automatically.

Survey

Confirm load capacity, routing and compliance requirements

Permissions

Identify landlord or freeholder approval where required

Installation

Install, test and commission to current standards

Grant submission

Submit OZEV evidence where applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. We work across HA3 and HA7 including areas around Kenton Road, Woodcock Hill, Kenton and South Kenton Stations.

  • In most cases, no. We normally install a dedicated EV consumer unit with the latest protection requirements, avoiding alterations to the existing board. A fuse box replacement is only discussed if there is a genuine safety issue with the existing unit.

  • This is common in 1930s homes with garage conversions. We assess under-floor and internal routing options before confirming the installation method.

  • Yes, subject to parking arrangements and any required landlord or managing agent permissions.

  • Yes. We install chargers for local businesses and home-registered limited companies under the Workplace Charging Scheme where applicable.

  • Most domestic installations are completed in a single day, depending on cable routing complexity and any additional works required.

  • Yes. Where eligible, we confirm the correct scheme and submit the required evidence through the authorised installer route.

  • All EV charger installations must be notified to the local Distribution Network Operator. In some cases, approval is required before installation depending on the load and supply characteristics. We handle all notifications and approvals as part of the process.

Book your Kenton EV charger survey

If you’re based in Kenton and would like an EV charger installed, the first step is to arrange a survey to confirm cable routing, supply capacity and grant eligibility where applicable.