Replace your ‘ugly’ home chargers with help of new upgrade service

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Premium charge point brand Andersen EV is encouraging EV drivers to switch their existing “ugly” charge points to a bespoke, design-led A2 charging unit.

The offer enables drivers to switch to a bespoke, design-led Andersen A2 unit

Its new upgrade service offers free installation to owners of any home charge point, regardless of brand or when it was installed, and Andersen will also responsibly dispose of the old charger.

The firm says its Andersen A2 unit is the only charge point where the cable and plug are hidden away when not in use for a minimalist look.

All customers need to do is pay for the unit, available in a choice of 126 colour and finish combinations, with users able to customise their charger to their home or vehicle. The Andersen A2 charger is also fully integrated with solar and is compatible with many of the popular night-time electricity tariffs to help reduce charging costs.

With its own team of expert installers, Andersen can fit most new A2 units within two weeks of order.

David Martell, CEO of Andersen EV, said: “Most other charge points on the market offer little or no choice when it comes to colour or finish, with messy cables and ugly, plastic designs. An Andersen A2 charge point is what charging should look like. With over 100 ways to adapt the charger’s appearance, the A2 is a subtle and refined addition to any property.

“Our new upgrade proposition makes it easy to move to a new-generation unit that combines leading technologies with great usability, unrivalled material quality and unique aesthetic appeal. Having our own team of expert installers gives us the flexibility to inspect an existing installation and implement the A2 upgrade with minimal downtime or inconvenience for the user.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.