Andersen 2022 Home charging unit review

Andersen 2022 Home charging unit review

Garvinby has an Andersen 2022 home charging unit that he installed himself.

 

Provide your overall rating for the charging unit.

 

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How much did you pay for your unit and installation?

£1,150.

 

Why did you purchase this particular unit?

  • Discreet unit with no unsightly cable hanging
  • Plug stow away compartment
  • Variety of colours/finishes
  • Blends in.

 

List 3 or more points that you like about the charging unit.

  • Discreet and attractive
  • Tethered but cable hid away
  • Easy to use.

 

List 3 or more points that you don’t like about the charging unit.

  • Expensive.

 

Outline any faults you have experienced with the unit.

None.

 

Tell us about your home charging routine.

Plug in at night. Let car battery run down. Topping up not as good.

 

If you were buying a new charging unit now, what would you buy and why?

Andersen (same again).

 

Tell us about your electricity provider and tariff. Would you recommend them?

Airtricity.

 

Are you part of a charger-sharing scheme for those who don’t have their own charger?

No.

 

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