WAV stands for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle. This means you can travel in the vehicle while seat in your wheelchair

Can I get a solar-compatible home chargepoint?

Yes, but you’ll need to pay for the extra cost of a solar-compatible chargepoint.

We’ll pay for the install unless it’s a non-standard installation.

If we already installed a chargepoint for you

You can swap this for a solar-compatible panel, but you’ll need to pay for the costs of this, and its installation.

You’ll need to speak to us first

Just talk to us on web messenger or call us if you decide you want one or if you have any questions.

Related FAQs

Can I get a home chargepoint on the Motability Scheme?

We’ll arrange and cover the cost of a home chargepoint and a standard installation.

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Do I need to give my home chargepoint back at the end of my lease?

No – you can keep the home chargepoint after your lease finishes.

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I have a problem with my home chargepoint. What do I do?

Please contact whoever installed your home chargepoint.

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What's the difference between a tethered and untethered chargepoint?

A tethered chargepoint means the charging cable is permanently attached to the chargepoint. An untethered chargepoint means the cable can be removed.

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Can I have a home chargepoint fitted and get access to the bp pulse network?

No – you can only get a home chargepoint installed or have access to the bp pulse network, but not both.

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What is a non-standard installation?

It’s a home chargepoint installation where more work is needed and you have to pay extra.

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