EV Chargers

19th August 2022
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Did you know that having an electrical vehicle (EV) charger in your home can increase your selling value by up to 5 per cent? Not only will your monthly fuel bill be lower, on average, but when you come to sell, you will more than like be reimbursed and have some more £££ on top!
There are several reasons why an EV charger boosts a home's value, and it comes down to these issues:
🚘 After 2030, people will no longer be able to buy a car with a combustion engine
🚘 Growing numbers of drivers are already switching to electric vehicles
🚘 Demand for homes with an electric vehicle charging point is rising.

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