If your on a looped supply with a neighbour, you will require minor works which will be carried out free of charcge by your DNO. Like wise if your cut out fuse is 60A it will be replaced with 100A by the DNO free of charge.
Note: If you are on a looped supply and your neighbour shares the supply from you. They will have to have a new supply installed from the path, which entails 2 or 3 holes dug in their driveway. Ilekewise if you share the supply from your neighbour this work will be solely on your property. (this is normally older type properties)
If you have an old rewireable fuse box or do not have a spare way on your consumer unit, a small stand alone consumer unit will be fitted beside your main one.
If your incoming water and gas pipes are extraneous (metal) you should already have 10mm2 main bonding to these pipes. However if you currently have no main bonding in place and the the incomming gas and water have a plastic sheath around them and your on a TNC-s system. The 18th edition states no bonding is required even if copper pipe is teed off the incoming water. Bonding therefore would be non compliant with the latest regs. Podpoint installers seem to don’t know the difference between the 17th and 18th edition of the regs, rather the office staff dont that do the work order. Have a search on the forum-can’t remember who had this issue but, luckily he’d done his homework prior.
Apart fom the latter its straight forward – filling out a questionare and sending in some pics.
I don’t have an EV but, fitted chargepoints abeit on a commercial basis.