EV Charging

Electric car charging for colleagues, guests and site visitors.

Convenience
Cost Savings

Increased Property Value

Electrically-powered cars are the future

Companies are using them for their fleets, and public sector professionals are incentivised to take up offers to switch to an electric vehicle, so most commercial building owners and operators are looking at providing electric charging at work.

We have a range of solutions for workspace electric car charging for colleagues, guests and site visitors, ensuring that EV drivers can enjoy the convenience and freedom of electric mobility.

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Our EV Charging Solutions

At Good Eco Group we offer a range of electric vehicle charging solutions tailored to meet the needs of homeowners, businesses, and public spaces.

Our services include Home Charging Stations, Commercial Charging Stations, and partnerships with Public Charging Networks, ensuring that you have access to convenient and efficient charging options.

EV Charging FAQs

What is an EV charger, and how does it work?

An EV charger is a device that supplies electric power to recharge electric vehicles. It connects to the vehicle’s charging port and converts electrical energy from the grid into the form your car battery can store and use.

Charging speed depends on several factors-

  • Charger type and power output.
  • The vehicle’s battery capacity and state of charge.
  • Temperature (extreme cold or heat may slow charging).
  • Shared power supply (if charging multiple vehicles).
The cost depends on your electricity rates and the size of your vehicle’s battery. On average, it’s significantly cheaper than filling up a traditional gas-powered car. Public charging stations may charge a fee per kWh or offer subscription plans.
Yes, most EV chargers are weatherproof and designed for outdoor use. However, proper installation and regular maintenance ensure long-term durability in harsh conditions.
Regular inspection is recommended to ensure the charger is functioning properly. For public stations, occasional software updates and hardware servicing may be necessary.
Yes, businesses can install EV chargers to provide charging options for employees and customers. This not only supports the use of electric vehicles but can also be an attractive employee benefit. Additionally, businesses may qualify for incentives to help offset installation costs.

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