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What records should you keep after installing an EV chargepoint at home?

From electrical certification to OZEV grant evidence, the paperwork that helps buyers and conveyancers understand a home EV charger in England and Wales.

Published: 18 Apr 2026 · Updated: 18 Apr 2026 · 10 min read

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A fixed external chargepoint is part of the electrical installation story of the home. Buyers may ask whether work was notified and whether load management is configured.

Keep these items

Electrical certificate: EIC or minor works as appropriate.

Manufacturer and warranty: model, serial, and warranty window.

Evidence of grant funding: if you claimed a government grant, keep the decision letter and installer declaration where issued.

Smart tariff or app setup: optional but helps the next owner take over services.

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Start from the address on [Property Search](/search). When you own or manage the home, [claim your Property Passport](/claim/start) and upload Documents with clear dates and sources. Browse more explainers in the [Property Guides library](/guides). This article is general information, not legal, tax, mortgage, or survey advice.

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