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EV charger costs in the East of England (2026)

A typical installation costs £475 to £950 in the East of England. Installed costs sit right on the UK average (MCS data shows about 1% below for solar), rising toward the London fringe in Essex and Hertfordshire.Here's what to expect by property type, and how to pay less.

EV charger costs in the East of England at a glance

TypeFromTo
7kW tethered charger (supply + fit)£475£950
7kW untethered charger£550£1,050
Three-phase 22kW charger£1,150£2,600
OZEV grant (renters and flat owners)£-350£-350

Indicative 2026 ranges adjusted for the East of England, calibrated against MCS regional installation cost data and Ofgem grant-scheme averages. Always compare multiple quotes — prices vary by installer and property.

Costs by property type in the East of England

Houses with a driveway

A standard 7kW wallbox costs around £475 to £950 fitted in the East of England. Long cable runs from the consumer unit to the drive add to the quote, so a photo survey upfront keeps pricing accurate.

Flats and rented homes

Renters and flat owners with off-street parking qualify for the £350 OZEV grant, bringing a £550 to £1,050 installation down meaningfully. Landlord or freeholder consent is needed before work starts.

What's different about the East of England

  • Installed costs sit right on the UK average (MCS data shows about 1% below for solar), rising toward the London fringe in Essex and Hertfordshire.
  • The East is the UK's sunniest, driest region, so solar systems here deliver some of the country's best yields; many rural Fenland homes are off the gas grid.
  • All national grants apply: the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme (especially valuable for oil-heated rural homes), ECO4, GBIS and the £350 OZEV charger grant.

Common questions

How much does a home EV charger cost in East of England?

A typical installation costs £475 to £950 in the East of England in 2026. Installed costs sit right on the UK average (MCS data shows about 1% below for solar), rising toward the London fringe in Essex and Hertfordshire. The table above shows ranges by system size and property type.

Why do prices in the East of England differ from the UK average?

Installed costs sit right on the UK average (MCS data shows about 1% below for solar), rising toward the London fringe in Essex and Hertfordshire. The East is the UK's sunniest, driest region, so solar systems here deliver some of the country's best yields; many rural Fenland homes are off the gas grid.

What grants are available in the East of England?

All national grants apply: the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme (especially valuable for oil-heated rural homes), ECO4, GBIS and the £350 OZEV charger grant.

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