Winners of first-ever What Wallcharger? Awards revealed

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The UK’s best EV home chargers have been revealed in the inaugural What Wallcharger? Awards.

The Best Charger award went to the Hypervolt Home 3 Pro

Launched in 2024, the accolades feature a panel of independent industry expert judges to uncover the best home chargers in 12 categories, including the Best Charger Award.

The categories recognise individual aspects of chargers, including best app, solar integration, connectivity, build quality, aftersales and support, value for money and reliability, with the aim of helping consumers distinguish the features and designs that best suit their needs.

The awards were launched by Allan Pattison (co-founder of Evo magazine), Patrick Fuller (former editor of Autocar) and Liam O’Neill (former Jaguar Land Rover). The judging panel, which also includes experts from Kerbo Charge and ClickMechanic, tested out the best wall chargers to determine the winners.

What Wallcharger? Awards winners 2024:

Best App    Evios One

Best for Tariff Integration    Ohme Home Pro

Best for Design    Andersen A3

Best for Build Quality    Hypervolt Home 3 Pro

Best for Reliability    Sevadis MaxiCharger

Best for Solar Integration    Myenergi Zappi

Best for Connectivity    Intelli EV EV7S 2

Best for Innovation    NexBlue Edge (UK)

Best for Aftersales and Support    Pod Point

Best Value for Money    Humax

What Wallcharger? Special Award    Ohme ePod

Best Charger    Hypervolt Home 3 Pro

 

What Wallcharger? was founded to create an information hub to help consumers navigate myriad home chargers on the market and unravel the jargon.

Patrick Fuller, co-founder of What Wallcharger?, said: “While there’s plenty of consumer advice about EVs, clear and jargon-free information on chargers remains scarce and often overlooked. With so many new designs and features, like tariff and solar integration, it’s easy for the topic to feel overwhelming. We want to make navigating these options simpler and more engaging.

See the full awards YouTube video here.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 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.