Making it easy for Uber drivers to charge their EV from home
Safely charge your car at home even if you have street parking.
Install a cross-pavement charging channel from £999. Take £350 off the cost of your charger installation with the new government grant.
Save up to £4,000 per year compared to using public charging - try our savings calculator below.
Uber & Kerbo Charge - how it works
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Enter your postcode
You’ll be directed to the ordering page for your area.
If we’re not in your area yet, download our free email template to get your council onboard! -

Agree an install date
The typical install cost is £999 for the Kerbo Charge channel - you’ll save up to £4,000 per year compared to public charging.
You make this saving when you charge at home off-peak.
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Save around £25 per single charge
Start each day fully charged and ready to drive for around 3p per mile!
Frequently asked questions about how it works
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If you can park outside your home and access a ground floor power supply then your property is usually suitable.
Some local authorities won’t install across a grass verge or to flats - they’ll confirm this in the application process.
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Our duct takes the Type 2 cable, which is the standard cable for all UK electric cars.
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Most charging cables are long enough to reach either one space up or one space down from directly outside your house. Still taken? We find most residents just wait until the space becomes free and then move their car over.
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We can install in to bitumen, paving stones, and brick surfaces.
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Although the channel is strong enough to withstand the pressure of any UK vehicle, we do not install across roads because it’s not entirely safe for you to be positioned in the roadway while you insert and remove your charging cable.
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It is possible but not recommended - it involves ground excavation and laying of a concrete base which is often undesirable due to the permanent removal of green space.
How much will you save per year?
Take our quiz and find out.