
An Easee charger — the Easee One — is a remarkably light and small 7kW unit built around clever dynamic load balancing, which makes it a strong choice for homes with a tight main supply or a shared/three-phase setup.
Market context: Smart Home Charge listed the Easee One at £918 (Easee One 7kW, charger plus standard installation) in mid-2026. Prices change and your own quote depends on your home — get a quote for your property.
Easee is a Norwegian brand whose Easee One has become a popular UK pick for one reason above all: load management. The charger continuously measures the available capacity and dials charging power up or down so it never overloads the main fuse — and where several units share a supply (a driveway with two cars, or a small block of flats), Easee units can balance across each other. That makes it a natural fit for homes that an installer flags as having a limited or shared supply.
It is also one of the lightest and smallest 7kW chargers you can fit, which keeps the install tidy. The Easee One is untethered, so you plug in your own Type 2 cable; in return the wall unit stays compact and clean. Scheduling and tariff-aware charging are handled in the Easee app, and the unit is smart-charge compliant.
For everyday charging the Easee One behaves like any good smart unit — you schedule it for the cheap hours in the app and forget about it — but its real advantage shows up on awkward supplies, where a simpler charger would either trip the fuse or have to be de-rated. As a 7kW charger it still recharges almost any EV overnight, so the load-balancing intelligence is a bonus rather than a compromise on speed.
Verdict: choose an Easee charger if your supply is tight, shared, or three-phase, or if you simply want the smallest tidy untethered unit. If you want an attached cable or a front screen, compare the Ohme Home Pro and Hypervolt on our chargers hub.
The Easee One is a standard 7kW install for an OZEV-approved electrician, and its dynamic load balancing is configured at commissioning — tell the installer if your supply is shared or three-phase so it is set correctly. A typical fit is 2–4 hours.
It is smart-charge compliant and eligible for the EV chargepoint grant where you qualify.
The Easee One is fitted by the major UK suppliers and by the independent OZEV-approved installers in our network. Compare a provider's “from” price before you commit.
We quote each Easee install per home. For market context, in mid-2026 Smart Home Charge listed the Easee One at £918 including standard installation. Your own quote depends on your property and supply.
The Easee One's dynamic load balancing constantly measures available capacity and adjusts charging power, and multiple Easee units can balance across a shared supply — so it suits constrained, shared or three-phase setups.
The Easee One is untethered, so you use your own Type 2 cable. This keeps the wall unit very small and light.
Yes. The Easee One is smart-charge compliant and qualifies for the EV chargepoint grant where you are eligible.