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Can I Take My EV Charger With Me When I Move?

In many cases, yes. An EV charger can be removed and reinstalled, but there are a few important things to check first.

Yes, it is often possible to take your EV charger with you when you move, but it should always be done properly and with a few considerations in mind.

An EV charger must be safely disconnected by a qualified electrician. Chargers are hard-wired into the electrical system, so they cannot simply be unplugged like an appliance. Professional removal ensures the charger, cabling, and electrical system are left in a safe condition.

Not all chargers are equally suited to being moved. Some models are easier to remove and reinstall than others, depending on how they were originally fitted and the condition of the unit. This is usually straightforward to confirm before making a decision.

If the charger was installed using a grant, there may be conditions attached. Some grants require the charger to remain at the original property for a minimum period. Removing it too soon could affect grant compliance, so it is important to check this before arranging removal.

You should also consider whether leaving the charger behind adds value to the property. For some buyers, a home EV charger is an attractive feature and may be worth more than the cost of removal and reinstallation.

If you plan to take the charger with you, the new property will still need to be assessed for suitability. Installation at the new address follows the same process as any new EV charger installation.

In summary, taking your EV charger with you is usually possible, but the decision should be based on grant conditions, property value, and the practicality of reinstalling it at your new home.