Easee One 7.4kW Installation Leeds

We install the Easee One 7.4kW EV charger across Leeds and West Yorkshire for homeowners, landlords, and smaller workplaces wanting compact smart EV charging with app control and dynamic load balancing. Up to £500 OZEV grant funding available for eligible applicants.

Why Choose Us

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At West Yorkshire Electrical, the Easee One is one of the EV chargers we regularly install across Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Harrogate, and West Yorkshire for homeowners, landlords, and smaller workplaces wanting a compact smart charger with flexible everyday charging features.

The Easee One combines a smaller Scandinavian-inspired design with app-controlled smart charging, built-in eSIM connectivity, dynamic load balancing, RFID functionality, and over-the-air software updates. Unlike many smart EV chargers, key smart charging features do not rely solely on your home Wi-Fi connection.

The charger is a 7.4kW single-phase unit with Type 2 charging compatibility, integrated open PEN protection, and support for flexible tethered or untethered charging through the Easee app. Up to three Easee One chargers can also share available power dynamically on the same circuit through integrated wireless load balancing.

3-Year Warranty

Built-In Wi-Fi & eSIM Connectivity

OZEV-approved Charger

RFID Access Control

What You Get With Us

We are commited to providing our customers with a professional service and competitive pricing.

Smart Charging Features

One Charger with Both Tethered and Untethered Flexibility

What makes the Easee One different from most home EV chargers is the app-controlled cable lock. Lock your Type 2 cable through the Easee app and the charger works like a tethered unit. Unlock it again and it returns to an untethered setup. This gives more flexibility than most chargers, allowing the setup to adapt later without replacing the charger hardware.

Cable flexibility

Untethered Charging

The Easee One is supplied as an untethered Type 2 socket charger, allowing you to connect your own charging cable while keeping a cleaner, more discreet appearance when not in

Tethered Charging via the Easee App

If you lock the Type 2 charging cable through the Easee app, the Easee One functions like a tethered charger for everyday use, while still allowing the cable to be unlocked and removed later if needed.

Ohme Specifications

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Flexible Tethered or Untethered Charging

The Easee One is supplied as an untethered Type 2 socket charger, but the charging cable can be locked through the Easee app so it functions like a tethered unit when preferred.

Built-In eSIM Connectivity

A built-in lifetime eSIM keeps the Easee One connected for app control, scheduling, and firmware updates without relying solely on home Wi-Fi.

Multiple Chargers on One Fuse

Up to three Easee One chargers can share and balance available power on a single 32A circuit through integrated wireless load balancing.

Compact Scandinavian Design

At just 1.5kg and 256mm tall, the Easee One is one of the smallest smart EV chargers available for domestic installation in the UK market today.

NICEIC Approved · OZEV Registered · CHAS Accredited

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UK Approved Installers

Government funding

OZEV Grant For Easee One Installations

The Easee One is approved under the current OZEV grant schemes and may qualify for government funding towards installation costs for eligible applicants. Residential grant eligibility currently includes:

Workplace Charging Scheme

The Easee One 7.4kW is eligible for the OZEV Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) for qualifying businesses, landlords, and commercial properties.

The scheme currently provides up to £500 per socket towards eligible EV charger installation costs.

At West Yorkshire Electrical, we help businesses across Leeds and West Yorkshire manage the full WCS application and installation process.

installation PROCESS

Your Easee One EV Charger Installed in 4 Easy Steps

We handle the full Easee One installation process, from site survey through to app setup and smart home EV charging configuration.

01

Get in Touch with us

We’ll ask about your vehicle, driveway layout, charging habits, and whether you want a tethered or untethered Easee One installation.

02

Site Survey & Installation Planning

Our team checks the charger location, cable routing, consumer unit, and Wi-Fi or mobile signal coverage for reliable smart EV charging performance.

03

Clear Fixed-Price Quote

You’ll receive a straightforward quotation covering the Easee One charger, installation, testing, certification, and any eligible OZEV grant support.

04

Installation & Smart Setup

Our NICEIC-approved electricians install and configure the Easee One, including app connection, charging schedules, RFID setup, and smart charging features.

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Book Your Free Easee One Site Survey

We help homeowners, landlords, and workplaces across West Yorkshire choose the right Easee One setup with straightforward advice and clear installation pricing.

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Helpful Information

Frequently Asked Questions

The Easee One comes as an untethered unit with a Type 2 socket. A charging cable is not included and must be purchased separately. However, you can permanently lock your own Type 2 cable into the socket via the Easee app, which converts it to a tethered configuration. Unlock it via the app and it becomes untethered again. No other charger we install offers this flexibility.

Not without the Easee Equalizer accessory, which is sold separately. Without it, the Easee One cannot monitor your solar generation or household consumption, and solar self-consumption charging is not available. With the Equalizer installed, the Easee One can use surplus solar generation for EV charging and dynamically balance load across the installation. Ask us about including the Equalizer in your installation quote.

Every Easee One includes a built-in eSIM (LTE CAT M1/GSM) with a lifetime subscription included at no extra cost, assuming mobile coverage is available at the installation location. This keeps the charger connected for app control, over-the-air firmware updates, remote monitoring, and smart charging features without relying solely on your home Wi-Fi. We check mobile signal coverage during the free site survey.

The Easee One includes built-in RFID and NFC access control, allowing approved users to start or stop charging using an RFID card or key fob instead of the app. User access is managed through the Easee app, making it a practical option for rental properties, shared driveways, and households where you want controlled charger access without sharing app logins.

A typical Easee One installation across West Yorkshire starts from around £250 to £450 for installation, with the charger unit priced separately. The Easee One is supplied without a Type 2 charging cable, so a compatible cable must be purchased separately. We advise on suitable cable lengths and options during the free site survey.

Eligible renters, flat owners, and landlords may qualify for up to £500 through the OZEV EV Chargepoint Grant. We provide a clear fixed price following the site survey.

We install the Easee One 7.4kW across the whole of West Yorkshire, including Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Harrogate, Huddersfield, Halifax, Dewsbury, Keighley, Shipley, Ilkley, Otley, Morley, Bingley, Guiseley and all surrounding areas. Contact us to confirm coverage for your postcode.

Yes. The Easee One can still be controlled locally through Bluetooth if both the eSIM and Wi-Fi connection are unavailable. Using the Easee app, you can manage and monitor charging directly from your phone without an internet connection.

Wireless load balancing between multiple Easee One chargers on the same circuit also continues to operate locally between the chargers, even without internet access.

The Easee One includes integrated overload protection, open PEN protection, and built-in AC 30mA / DC 6mA RCD protection within the unit. This reduces the need for additional external EV-specific protection devices that some chargers require separately. A dedicated circuit with appropriate upstream protection, typically a 32A MCB or RCBO, is still required as part of the installation in accordance with BS 7671 regulations.