EV home chargers · Co. Meath

Car Charger Installation Quotes Meath

Get free quotes from Safe Electric registered installers for a smart home EV charger anywhere in County Meath — with the €300 SEAI grant handled as part of the job.

  • Flat €300 SEAI grant
  • Safe Electric registered
  • Installed in 2–4 hours
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Reviews

What Meath homeowners say

★★★★★

“We got quotes from three electricians and the one we found here for our Meath install was the most thorough — checked our fuse board first, explained the ESB notification, and priced it all upfront. No surprises.”

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Pádraig G.Athboy, Co. Meath
★★★★★

“Ordered the EV before we had a charger — mistake! The Meath installer sorted us within the week, handled the SEAI €300 grant forms, and the Safe Electric cert was emailed the same day.”

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Declan M.Kells, Co. Meath
★★★★★

“From quote to charging in eight days at our home near Ratoath. The installer registered everything with ESB Networks and walked us through the grant claim. Five stars.”

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Niamh O.Ratoath, Co. Meath
EV charging in the Royal County

Home charging makes sense in Meath

Meath is one of Ireland's great commuter counties — the M3 and M2 carry thousands daily from Navan, Ashbourne and Dunshaughlin into Dublin. Swap that commute to an EV charged overnight at home and the fuel saving alone often covers the car's monthly running costs.

Charging at home overnight on a night-rate or EV tariff typically costs a fraction of public rapid charging — and a smart charger schedules it all automatically. Pair it with rooftop solar and your Meath driveway effectively runs the car on sunshine.

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Towns we cover in Meath

Our vetted installer network covers every corner of Meath, including:

  • Navan
  • Ashbourne
  • Ratoath
  • Trim
  • Dunboyne
  • Kells
  • Dunshaughlin
  • Laytown-Bettystown
  • Enfield
  • Athboy

Not listed? If you're anywhere in Meath, we've got you covered — request a quote with your Eircode.

The process

How your Meath charger installation works

  1. Request your free quote

    Tell us where you are in Meath and what car you drive (or plan to). We match you with Safe Electric registered installers who quote for a fully installed smart charger.

  2. Site check & fuse board review

    Your electrician confirms your off-street parking, checks the fuse board capacity and plans the neatest cable route. Any upgrades needed are priced upfront — no surprises on the day.

  3. SEAI €300 grant application

    Apply online with your MPRN and Eircode for the flat €300 Home Charger Grant. You'll receive a Letter of Offer — installation must not start before its date, and we make sure the timing is right.

  4. ESB Networks notification

    Your installer notifies ESB Networks of the new charger load on your connection. This is a standard step for every home charger in Meath and your electrician handles the paperwork.

  5. Installation & certification

    The charger is mounted, wired and tested in two to four hours. You receive your Safe Electric completion certificate (Cert 3) and test record — both needed for your grant claim.

  6. Claim your grant

    Submit the payment request with your cert, invoice and a photo of the installation. SEAI pays the €300 directly to your bank account, usually within four to six weeks.

FAQs

EV charger questions from Meath drivers

How much does EV charger installation cost in Meath?

A standard 7.4kW smart home charger, fully installed by a Safe Electric registered electrician in Meath, typically costs €1,000–€1,700 in 2026 depending on the charger model and the cable run from your fuse board. After the €300 SEAI home charger grant, most installations land between €700 and €1,400.

What grant is available for a home car charger in Meath?

The SEAI Electric Vehicle Home Charger Grant is a flat €300 towards the purchase and installation of a home charge point. You need off-street parking linked to your home's MPRN, the charger must be a smart model, and the work must be done by a Safe Electric registered electrician. You don't even need to own an EV yet to apply.

Do I need to notify ESB Networks about my charger installation?

Yes — your installer submits a notification to ESB Networks for the new load on your connection, and will check whether your Meath home's supply and fuse board can support the charger (most can; some older boards need a minor upgrade, which is priced in your quote). This is standard and your electrician handles it.

Can I get a charger installed before I buy an electric car?

Absolutely — and it's a smart move. The SEAI grant doesn't require you to own an EV, and having the charger ready means your new car charges at home from day one. Many Meath homeowners install the charger while waiting on their car delivery.

How long does a car charger installation take in Meath?

The install itself is usually two to four hours. The full process — quote, SEAI grant Letter of Offer, installation, Safe Electric certification and the grant claim — typically takes two to five weeks in Meath. You must have your grant Letter of Offer before installation begins to qualify for the €300.

Get your Meath charger price today

Two minutes to request quotes from Safe Electric registered installers covering Meath — grant paperwork included, no obligation.

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