No Driveway?

Stop paying public-charger prices. Save ~£1,100 per year.

  • Safe channel across your pavement

  • We handle the council for your channel approval

  • Approval unlocks £500 off your home charger (govt. grant)

Channel installation (council fees included)
£1,310 then claim £500 off a new charger — apply before it’s installed
The same 228 miles costs you:
£5.72
charging at home overnight
£41.13
petrol
£43.23
public charging
7× cheaper than petrol or public charging.
65 kWh mid-size EV, 3.5 mi/kWh. Home: off-peak EV tariff, 8.8p/kWh. Public: blend of on-street (54p/kWh) and rapid (79p/kWh) avg. PAYG prices — source: Zapmap Price Index, June 2026. Petrol: 40 mpg, £1.59/litre.

Three easy steps to get your Kerbo Charge install

  • Line drawing of a hand holding a smartphone with a camera icon on the screen, indicating taking a photo.

    Submit your application

    We check your property is suitable and you then pay £61.68 council survey fee - fully refunded by us if your application is rejected.

  • A calendar with a checkmark in a circle, indicating a scheduled or completed event.

    Agree an install date

    Typical install time is 4 - 6 weeks after ordering

  • Line drawing of a car with a high-voltage electrical warning symbol above it, and a green circle with the number 3.

    Start charging from home safely

    Save around £25 per single charge compared to using public charge points!

How much will you save per year?

Take our quiz and find out.

Any questions about how it all works?

Call our friendly team now: +44 203 576 1479

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Why charge at home?

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You can quickly break even on the cost of a Kerbo Charge channel and a home charger when you start charging off-peak from your home supply.

Home charging at an off-peak rate can be as low as 7.5p/kWh (e.g. Octopus Energy tariff), compared to 55p/kWh for slow/fast neighbourhood chargers (source: ZapMap).

Apply now!

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Leeds City Council has made cross-pavement charging available to all residents. To apply simply hit the button below.

Installation Photos

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A woman with shoulder-length dark hair and glasses standing outside on a driveway, smiling, next to an electric vehicle with a charging cable plugged into it. She is wearing a red sweater and black pants.
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What areas in Leeds can I get Kerbo Charge?

  • Leeds Central: LS1, LS2, LS3, LS4, LS5

  • Leeds North: LS6, LS7, LS8, LS17

  • Leeds East: LS9, LS10

  • Leeds South: LS11, LS12, LS13

  • Leeds West: LS7 (overlaps), LS10 (overlaps), LS12 (overlaps), LS13 (overlaps)

  • Outer Leeds / Surrounding areas (West Yorkshire): LS14, LS15, LS16, LS17 (also North), LS18, LS19, LS20, LS21, LS22, LS23, LS24, LS25, LS26, LS27, LS28, LS29, LS30, LS31, LS32, LS33, LS35, LS36, LS37, LS40, LS99