
A Hypervolt charger is the design-led British option: the Hypervolt Home 3 and Home 3 Pro are 7kW smart units with a glass front, customisable LED light ring, solar and tariff integration, and a choice of tethered or untethered cable.
Market context: Smart Home Charge listed the Hypervolt Home 3 Pro at £1,074.90 (Hypervolt Home 3 Pro, charger plus standard installation) in mid-2026. Prices change and your own quote depends on your home — get a quote for your property.
Hypervolt is a British brand that has built a following on looks and software in equal measure. The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro is a 7kW smart charger with a tempered-glass fascia and a configurable LED ring that shows charging status at a glance — it is one of the few units people are happy to mount on the front of a house. Underneath the styling it is a fully smart-charge-compliant charger with scheduling, app control and over-the-air updates.
Where a Hypervolt charger earns its keep is solar and tariff integration. If you have solar panels, the charger can prioritise surplus generation so you charge on free electricity; on a time-of-use tariff it shifts charging into the cheapest overnight window. You can pick tethered (attached cable, grab-and-go) or untethered (cleaner wall, bring your own cable) depending on your driveway.
Day to day, the experience leans on the app: you set a charging schedule, watch energy use and costs per session, and let the charger top the car up in the cheapest window. Reliability and steady firmware updates are a big part of why owners stick with the brand, and because it is a 7kW unit it suits the overwhelming majority of UK homes — only households doing very high daily mileage tend to need more.
Verdict: choose a Hypervolt charger if design matters and you want strong solar/tariff smarts in a UK-supported product. If you only need a no-frills 7kW box, cheaper units exist — compare them on our chargers hub before deciding.
The Hypervolt Home 3 / Home 3 Pro is a standard 7kW single-phase install fitted by an OZEV-approved electrician — a dedicated circuit from the consumer unit, the unit mounted and commissioned on your Wi-Fi, typically 2–4 hours.
It is smart-charge compliant, so it qualifies for the EV chargepoint grant where you are eligible. If you have solar, mention it up front so the installer configures PV matching during commissioning.
The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro 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 price each Hypervolt install per property rather than a fixed figure. For market context, in mid-2026 Smart Home Charge listed the Hypervolt Home 3 Pro at £1,074.90 and Octopus Energy at £1,249, both including standard installation. Your own quote depends on your home.
Yes. The Hypervolt charger supports solar matching, so it can prioritise surplus PV generation and charge your car on free electricity when the sun is producing more than the house is using.
Both are offered. The tethered version has an attached cable for grab-and-go convenience; the untethered version keeps the wall unit smaller and lets you use your own Type 2 cable.
Yes. The Hypervolt Home 3 range is smart-charge compliant and qualifies for the EV chargepoint grant where you are eligible.
Hypervolt is one of the best-regarded UK home charger brands, especially if design and solar matter to you. The glass-fronted Home 3 Pro is reliable, gets regular firmware updates and supports both solar matching and time-of-use tariffs. It sits at the higher end on price, but owners rate it highly for looks, software and UK-based support.
Hypervolt is a British brand — the Home 3 range is designed and supported in the UK, which is part of why owners value the responsive support and steady software updates. As a smart-charge-compliant 7kW unit it suits the overwhelming majority of UK homes.