EV Charging Solutions

These are just a few of the most popular Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions that we can offer in the home or the workplace. You may be eligible for the government OLEV grant. We are RolecEV and OLEV approved installers. Please click here to view the full brochure.

Some of the most popular solutions we can offer...

Wallpod:EV

NEW! WallPod: EV HomeSmart - The WallPod:EV HomeSmart is a smart charging unit which has been designed to provide the user with a simple, mobile phone interactive EV charging solution for the home. The EV driver can control the charging activity of their WallPod:EV HomeSmart unit using their mobile phone, as well as allowing them to monitor/record all their charging activity, data and history.
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Quantum:EV Pedestal

Quantum:EV Pedestal – Offering a blend of flair, quality and value not yet seen in the industry, Quantum has been specifically designed to offer a range of versatile charging solutions for the workplace, commercial and public locations. Key features include a robust anodised aluminium structure, energy efficient LED amenity lighting and Smart integration capability.
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Grant Funded Smart Home Charging Points

You can get your Rolec EV smart home charging point, including full installation, from as little as £295 (inc VAT)*.
• 7.2KW (32A) socketed charge points from £295 (inc VAT)* (5m Tethered lead version available from £365)
• 3.6KW (16A) socketed charge points from £295 (inc VAT)* (5m Tethered lead version available from £365)
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Our Services

CPC Electrical offer services in all areas of electrical work. From small repairs or additions to testing and rewiring. Regardless of your needs, we can help with a solution.

Inspection & Testing

There are many reasons why you may need an electrical test or inspection on a property or electrical items. It could be for insurance purposes, landlord's certificates, change of ownership, or even just for your own peace of mind. We are Part P qualified and can help regardless of the reason.

Small Repairs

We often have mishaps in our homes or businesses that result in damage. Most we can forget about but damage to electrical installations like broken sockets, nails in cables etc can be fatal. CPC Electrical can help eliminate danger. Call us anytime on 07978 842787 or fill in the form below.

Additions

Thinking of adding extra sockets in a room? Perhaps a wall light or an external flood light with a PIR sensor, or a new security system. Whatever the ideas you have for your home, however large or small you think the job is; we are here to help and we'll give you expert advice on your needs.

Design

More often we are seeing modern designs in power and lighting such as USB sockets, data points and more commonly, controllable lighting systems such as dimmable downlights or colour changing lighting. CPC Electrical can help you design and plan your new ideas.

Precision

CPC Electrical pride ourselves on great service, we are experts in ensuring that your electrical installations and additions are performed to the highest standard - guaranteed! We will talk and walk you through each stage of our work, showing you exactly what is being undertaken at all times.

Call Out

CPC Electrical are available for callout at very reasonable costs, 24/7. We often find that we have an issue at the worst possible time or during out-of-hours. It always appears to be a panic but most of the time, issues can be dealt with during a callout. Call us anytime on 07968 842787

Why Choose Us?

We are honest, friendly and local!

100% customer satisfaction guaranteed

Our prices are competitive

Free quotes and estimate

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About Us

CPC Electrical are based in the beautiful hills of North Wales. We like to think of ourselves as a friendly, local company that go out every morning and put in a good honest hard days work. We like to get to know our clients on a first name and personal basis so as to ensure a bond of trust which we feel is essential. Often these days, bigger companies are very impersonal and operate like robots on a production line! We refuse to go in that direction. We hold good old fashioned values that we're proud of and we intend to keep it that way. Why not give us a call and find out for yourselves!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Never put fingers or other objects in an outlet
  • Keep metal objects out of toasters
  • Never use anything with a cord or plug around water
  • Never pull a plug out by its cord
  • Stay away from substations and power lines
  • Don't climb on power poles
  • Never fly kites near power lines
  • Stay away from broken or fallen power lines
  • Never touch or climb trees that are near power lines
  • Never touch big, metal transformer boxes with warning signs
  • Obey warning signs
  • Unused wall outlets should be secured. Plastic inserts can be used but they can be pulled off and stuck in the mouth. Consider using safety outlets that prevent foreign objects from being inserted. You can also block outlets with the creative arrangement of furniture.
  • If you're temporarily using extension cords, hide them behind furniture or use a hide-a-cord device. You can also put electrical tape over unused plug holes on cords.
  • Put electrical devices such as DVD players on a shelf out of reach, or behind a barrier.
  • Store bathroom and kitchen electrical appliances – like hair dryers and toasters – out of reach of curious children.

You have a duty of care to your tenant and must ensure that the installation is safe when they enter the property and is maintained throughout their tenure.

The Landlords and Tenants Act (1985) requires that the electrical installation in a rented property is:

  • safe when a tenancy begins and
  • maintained in a safe condition throughout the tenancy.
  • We recommend that in order to comply with this Act, you get a registered electrician to carry out an Electrical Condition Report (EICR) on any property you intend to let before getting tenants in. This will certify whether the electrics are safe and tell you if anything needs upgrading.

If you own an HMO (House in Multiple Occupation), you have a legal obligation to have a periodic inspection carried out on your property every five years.

If your property is not an HMO, then you are not legally obliged to get your installation tested on a periodic basis. However, we recommend that you have a full periodic inspection carried out every five years or on change of tenancy – whichever comes first.

Our guidance is based on legal obligations set out in The Landlords and Tenant Act (1985).

You can do your own electrical work if you are competent to do so. Simple tasks such as wiring a plug are within the grasp of many people but more complex tasks, such as modifying an electrical installation, may not be.

It is particularly important that anyone who undertakes electrical work is able to satisfy the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

For work on electrical installations below 1000 volts AC, you should be able to work within the guidelines set out in BS7671 'Requirements for electrical installations. IET Wiring Regulations.

CPC Electrical are C&G qualified in BS7671 and Part P

The best way to find out if your electrical installation is safe is to have it inspected and tested by a person who has the competence to do so.
CPC Electrical are qualified to C&G standard in electrical testing.

It is possible to do simple checks on your installation, using an electrical socket tester. This is a device that can be plugged into a socket outlet to identify if there is a wiring fault. However, be aware that many types of socket tester can't detect certain types of fault, and could indicate the socket is safe when it actually isn't. For complete peace of mind, contact us for an inspection.

There are no set guidelines as to when a property should be rewired. Just because your wiring’s old, it doesn’t mean it’s unsafe.

Many factors can affect the wear and tear of your electrical installation, including the materials used and how your property has been used.

We would advise that a periodic inspection is carried out on owner-occupied properties at least every 10 years and every five years in rented accommodation. The test will certify whether the electrics in a property are safe and tell you if anything needs upgrading.

You should carry out regular checks around the house on the condition of your cables, switches, sockets and other accessories. If you notice anything unusual - for example, burn marks on plugs and sockets, sounds of ‘arcing’ (buzzing or crackling), fuses blowing or circuit-breakers tripping - get in touch with us to check your electrics as soon as possible

Don’t attempt to make any changes to your electricals if you are unsure or not confident. Some electrical work in the home requires compliance with Part P building control and needs to be done in accordance with BS7671 wiring regulations. Don’t forget – electricity is VERY dangerous and can kill you.

Instead, call CPC Electrical on 07968 842787 and we can help. We are honest, friendly and reliable. We'll make sure you're safe and have peace of mind.

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