I applied 09May and got a call Monday offering to fit the 16A version yesterday 
but explained I wanted the 30A one which they have booked to fit in 2 weeks 
time.  £75 for the 30A one which I knew about already from their blurb.  It is 
the one with a tethered Menekes plug/cable suitable for the Renault Zoe but I 
already have a Vectrix conversion cable so I can use it with the V in the 
mean-time.

We'll see how they get on.

MW

On 8 May 2013, at 17:14, rustybkts wrote:

> 
> I recently applied for and had installed a free chargepoint which included
> the flying lead and J1772 plug.
> 
> Apparently, the UK government are underwriting these installations for home
> use.
> 
> The 16A one is free and for an extra £70 they install a 32A one.
> 
> It is only for certain areas of the UK but you don't even require an EV to
> apply. Just say you have a friend who may use it.
> 
> The site is www.polarnetwork.com
> 
> I actually ran an armoured cable out to where I wanted the point installing
> as it was some distance from the supply point but they will do the whole
> installation if necessary.
> 
> I am sure this will be of interest. 

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