Hypervolt EV Charger Review
premiumHypervolt is a UK charging company known for premium design: a clean, minimal wall unit with a customisable LED halo that looks more like a design object than electrical equipment. Under the styling sit serious smarts, including solar diversion via a CT clamp, scheduled charging for off-peak tariffs, and app plus voice control. It sits in the same installed price band as the other leading UK units.
£999-£1,200
Installed price range
3 years
Warranty period
United Kingdom
Country of origin
1
Models available
Hypervolt EV Charger Models
| Model | Power | Phases | Cable | Smart | Solar | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hypervolt Home 3 Pro 7.4kW | 7.4kW | 1-phase | 5m | Yes | Yes | £999-£1,200 |
Pros
- Premium, design-led looks with a customisable LED halo
- UK company with UK-based support
- Solar diversion via CT clamp
- Scheduled charging suits off-peak EV tariffs
- App and voice control
Cons
- Younger company than the global giants
- Tethered cable only
- Premium positioning within the typical price band
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How much does a Hypervolt EV charger cost in the UK?
A Hypervolt EV charger typically costs £999-£1,200 fully installed in the UK (indicative June 2026; no grant applies to a standard homeowner installation). Price varies based on the model (7.4kW) and installation complexity, so always compare itemised quotes.
What warranty does Hypervolt offer?
Hypervolt offers a 3-year warranty on their EV chargers. This covers manufacturing defects and hardware failures under normal use. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 also applies to chargers sold and installed in the UK.
Is Hypervolt a good EV charger for UK homes?
Hypervolt is design-conscious homeowners who want a premium-looking uk charger with solar smarts. Hypervolt is a UK charging company known for premium design: a clean, minimal wall unit with a customisable LED halo that looks more like a design object than electrical equipment. Under the styling sit serious smarts, including solar diversion via a CT clamp, scheduled charging for off-peak tariffs, and app plus voice control.