Your post is perfectly timed. I was just about to ask whether anyone had experience of Sync EV!Dorsetandy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 8:04 am Looked at Pod Point and other suppliers of EV chargers - did not like the idea of paying the whole cost upfront, submitting photos and then waiting for installation with all the uncertainties of whether it was a standard fit or not. I used EV Sync who passed my details to several installers, one was local. This Company came out and conducted an on site survey, provided a written quote the same day which I accepted a few days later. A convenient installation date was agreed and Grant Application forms sent. Installers arrived at the time and date agreed, installed the EV Sync charger, set up the App and checked my grant application. It was only a few days later that the invoice arrived and the installation was paid for, less the Grant. I am very pleased with the whole process which was totally stress free - all I need now is my Enyaq which is waiting at Emden to be shipped to Sheerness.
I have an Enyaq on order and thought that I should get ahead of the game and look at what is available. I've limited my choices somewhat in that I want the charge point to be as discreet as possible and also to be integrated with solar panels. The Sync EV isn't integrated at the moment but they tell me that if the Load Management Kit is fitted their next software update should introduce that capability.
One thing I have noticed is that some providers are stating that to be eligible for the OLEV grant the installation date should be less than 4 months ahead of the date of the delivery the car. This is a condition that I can't see anywhere on the government OLEV website!
In the current climate I can't see how anyone can state with any certainty that their car will be delivered in this period unless they've been notified that it's sitting on the docks waiting for the next ship!