Over £1000 is rather rare – the usual chargers (Wallbox Pulsar Plus, Ohme Home Pro, Eo Mini 2) etc are generally around £600, maybe £750 on a bad day. Our Easee One lies at £595, to get to over £1000 they’d need to do a lot of extra work.
Of course, saving that kinda money is nice, no argument here. But faffing about for two months with no movement ain’t great either – especially if you already have the car.
@kbfern
But no that’s not how the system works, you provide info and pay up front only to find you could be in for hundreds extra to get the job completed.
That’s not how our order worked. We have a quote that we accepted, and is due AFTER the installation. The guys will come out, and once he’s here and tells me that there’s an unacceptable amount due extra after telling me it’s a straight forward installation, they can pack up and go home again. I doubt it though.