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Circuit Protection

Circuit Protection for EV Installations – Expert Guide Content Correct circuit protection is essential for any safe and compliant EV charger installation.

Electric vehicle charging places sustained electrical load on a property’s supply, which means appropriate protection must be installed to prevent electric shock, equipment damage, and fire risk.

At Evergy, we supply trusted circuit protection equipment specifically suited to EV installations, including components from leading manufacturers such as BG, Doncaster Cables, and other approved electrical brands used by professional installers across the UK.

Circuit Protection

Circuit Protection for EV Installations – Expert Guide Content Correct circuit protection is essential for any safe and compliant EV charger installation.

Electric vehicle charging places sustained electrical load on a property’s supply, which means appropriate protection must be installed to prevent electric shock, equipment damage, and fire risk.

At Evergy, we supply trusted circuit protection equipment specifically suited to EV installations, including components from leading manufacturers such as BG, Doncaster Cables, and other approved electrical brands used by professional installers across the UK.
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Circuit protection for EV installations

Key things to consider:

  • RCD type – Type A or Type B depending on charger requirements
  • Rating – Match the amp rating to your charger and supply
  • PEN fault protection – Required for many modern EV charger installations
  • UK regulations – Ensure compliance with BS 7671 wiring regulations
Buyer guide Expert advice for Circuit Protection Open the full guide, FAQs and technical details

Why circuit protection is important for EV chargers

Unlike many household appliances, EV chargers can operate at high power for several hours at a time.
Without correct protective devices in place, this sustained load can increase the risk of overheating, electrical faults, or dangerous fault currents.
Proper circuit protection ensures that power is safely disconnected if an issue is detected, protecting both people and property.

Key protection requirements for EV charging

EV charger installations in the UK must comply with current wiring regulations, including BS 7671.

Depending on the charger type and installation method, protection may include:

• Dedicated circuit protection for the EV charger
• Residual current protection (RCD or RCBO)
• Overcurrent protection (MCBs or integrated devices)
• Surge protection devices (SPDs)
• PME fault protection or open PEN protection where required

These components work together to maintain electrical safety during normal operation and in fault conditions.

RCD and RCBO protection

Residual current protection is a core requirement for EV charging circuits.
Many modern EV chargers include built-in DC fault detection, allowing the use of Type A RCDs or RCBOs rather than Type B devices, depending on manufacturer guidance.
Where chargers do not include this protection internally, appropriate external devices must be installed to ensure compliance and safety.
Always follow the charger manufacturer’s installation instructions when selecting protection devices.

Surge protection for EV installations

Surge protection devices (SPDs) help protect electrical equipment from transient overvoltages caused by lightning strikes or switching events on the electrical network.
With EV chargers representing a significant investment, surge protection is strongly recommended and often required under current regulations when certain conditions are met.
Installing suitable SPDs can help reduce the risk of damage to chargers, consumer units, and connected electrical systems.

PME and open PEN protection

In many UK properties, EV charger installations must address the risk associated with broken PEN conductors on TN-C-S supplies.

This can be achieved through:

• Chargers with built-in open PEN protection
• External PEN fault detection devices
• Alternative earthing arrangements where appropriate

Correct PEN protection is critical for outdoor EV charging and must always be assessed during installation design.

Cabling and containment considerations

Circuit protection works alongside correctly specified cabling and accessories.

High-quality EV-rated cabling, such as those supplied by Doncaster Cables, is designed to handle continuous charging loads while maintaining long-term reliability.

Correct cable sizing, installation method, and environmental protection are just as important as protective devices themselves.

Selecting the right protection equipment

The exact protection requirements will depend on:

• Charger model and manufacturer specifications
• Single-phase or three-phase supply
• Installation location (internal or external)
• Earthing arrangement
• Existing consumer unit configuration

Using proven components from trusted brands such as BG helps ensure consistent performance and compliance across domestic and commercial EV installations.

Supporting safe, compliant installations

Correct circuit protection is not an optional extra — it is a fundamental part of every EV charger installation.
Whether installing a single home charger or multiple commercial charge points, proper design, specification, and component selection are essential to ensure long-term safety and reliability.
Our team can support installers and businesses with suitable protection equipment and guidance, helping ensure EV charging systems meet current regulations and best practice.

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