Nottinghamshire residents get a FREE Kerbo Charge EV Charging Channel

  • Kerbo Charge installation cost is currently currently FREE of charge (normally £999)!

  • Keep More in Your Pocket - Public charging can cost a fortune. With home charging, you could save up to £4,000 every year. Try our savings calculator and see how much greener your wallet can get.

  • Made for Nottinghamshire Homes - Our discreet cable channel keeps pavements clear and safe, blending seamlessly with landscaped gardens and family-friendly neighbourhoods.

Nottinghamshire isn’t just about legends and leafy landscapes, it’s a county driving towards a cleaner, smarter future. Ready to join the electric revolution?

Safely charge your car at home even if you have street parking with the installation of our home EV charging channel. It’s designed for modern living and streets that look as good as they function.

Woman charging EV parked on street

Home EV Charging in Nottinghamshire – Driveway or Not!

Nottinghamshire is famous for Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, but now it’s making headlines for something else: green innovation. Electric vehicles are no longer the future; they’re the present. The real challenge? Keeping your EV charged without turning it into a daily quest.

Public chargers are popping up everywhere, from Nottingham’s bustling city centre to the historic streets of Newark and Retford. But let’s be honest: nothing beats the convenience (and savings!) of charging at home. If you’ve got a driveway in West Bridgford or Mansfield, EV charger installation is simple . But what if you live in Arnold, Hucknall, or those charming terraced streets where parking is on-road?

Here’s the clever solution: cable gully systems. Picture a discreet, pavement-friendly channel that lets you run your charging cable safely across the footpath. No trip hazards. No ugly DIY fixes. Just smart, simple EV charging right outside your front door.

Why does this matter? Because off-peak home electricity can cost as little as 7.5p/kWh (e.g. Octopus Energy), compared to 55p/kWh at many public chargers. That’s a potential saving of around £4,000 a year, money you’d rather spend exploring Sherwood Pines, enjoying a day at Wollaton Hall, or catching a show in Nottingham’s Theatre Royal.

And here’s the best part: Nottinghamshire County Council now supports cross-pavement charging for residents. Apply today and take the first step toward stress-free, cost-effective EV ownership.

How it works for Nottinghamshire residents

These photos show how our solution makes charging easy for residents with street parking.

An electric car charging at a curbside charging station, parked on a residential street.

Simple.

Residents plug into their home charger, feed the EV cable through the cross-pavement channel and plug into their vehicle on-street.

A person wearing black high-heeled shoes and black pants standing on a paved sidewalk near some bushes and trees.

Safe.

The channel is completely flush which ensures there are no trip hazards for pedestrians using the footpath. It’s heel-safe too!

A person wearing brown shoes and blue trousers standing on a pavement next to an EV charging gully

Secure.

Insert your cable and the specially designed lid snaps down behind just like a zip.

Three easy steps to get your Kerbo Charge install

  • Line drawing of a hand holding a smartphone with a camera app open on the screen.

    Nottinghamshire Council checks eligibility

    They will check your property is suitable for a Kerbo Charge install

  • Icon of a calendar with a check mark, indicating scheduled or completed appointment or event.

    Agree an installation date

    Typical install time is 4 - 8 weeks

  • Line drawing of an electric car with a lightning bolt symbol above it.

    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.

Installations Photos

An elderly woman with gray hair, glasses, and a brown coat, is watering a plant outside her house with a blue hose.

Alison lives in West Bridgford, Nottingham

A woman with gray hair, wearing a brown coat, waters a plant outside her house, which has a yellow door and a yellow gate. A white car is parked in the street behind her, with brick houses in the background.

She can now safely charge her car from home

A group of six people gathered outdoors on a sidewalk next to a white vehicle, with some looking at a phone held by a woman in a red jacket. The scene is in front of a brick house with a small, decorative yellow gate and a leafless tree against a partly cloudy sky.

The leader of Nottinghamshire Council visits a Kerbo Charge install and talks to residents

What areas in Nottinghamshire can I get Kerbo Charge?

Ashfield District

  • Kirkby-in-Ashfield (NG17)

  • Sutton-in-Ashfield (NG17)

  • Hucknall (NG15)

  • Selston (NG16)

  • Jacksdale (NG16)

  • Skegby (NG17)

Bassetlaw District

  • Worksop (S80)

  • Retford (DN22)

  • Harworth (DN22)

  • Ranskill (DN22)

  • Boughton (DN22)

  • Clarborough (DN22)

Rushcliffe District

  • West Bridgford (NG2)

  • Radcliffe-on-Trent (NG12)

  • Bingham (NG13)

  • Ruddington (NG11)

  • Keyworth (NG12)

  • Cotgrave (NG12)

Broxtowe District

  • Beeston (NG9)

  • Stapleford (NG9)

  • Chilwell (NG9)

  • Bramcote (NG9)

  • Eastwood (NG16)

Gedling District

  • Arnold (NG5)

  • Carlton (NG4)

  • Netherfield (NG4)

  • Calverton (NG14)

  • Burton Joyce (NG14)

Mansfield District

  • Mansfield (NG18, NG19, NG20, NG21)

  • Mansfield Woodhouse (NG19)

  • Warsop (NG20)

  • Sutton-in-Ashfield (NG17)

Newark and Sherwood District

  • Newark-on-Trent (NG23, NG24)

  • Southwell (NG25)

  • Ollerton (NG22)

  • Blidworth (NG16)

  • Edwinstowe (NG22)