New British firm launches solar compatible chargers

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A new British tech company, called Simpson & Partners, has launched its first product - The Home Series, which are a trio of wall boxes that are smaller than an A4 sheet of paper and engineered using high-quality materials that are built to last.

The company was launched by the original co-founders of Andersen EV, Mandy and David Simpson, after leaving the company in 2020.

All the chargers are designed and manufactured from a brand-new state-of-the-art 5000sq. metre facility in the Cotswolds, which opened this summer. Each unit is designed to match the understated elegance of the surrounding area.

Simpson & Partners untethered chargers come in three different models, from 3.6-22kW, and have over 100 different carefully selected colour combinations as well as sustainably sourced front panel options.

With prices starting from £649, The Home Series is simple to use, install and is compatible with all hybrid and electric vehicles.
Simpson & Partners charging units can be controlled using a mobile app, which connects to the charger whether internet is available or not.

It allows customers to check on the charging levels of their car, schedule and charge their vehicles when energy prices are at their lowest, link to solar panels if they have them, and lock the charger.

The Home Plus chargers are compatible with three-phase and solar power and seamlessly integrate with the customer’s home energy system.

Co-founder, David Simpson, said: “This is a huge moment for us, to be officially launching Simpson & Partners. Our brand-new factory in the Cotswolds is operational and producing The Home Series charging units.

“Simpson & Partners’ mission is to offer high-quality solar EV chargers that look amazing on the front of peoples’ houses, are reliable, simple to use, built to last – yet don’t break the bank for EV drivers.

“Our products have been crafted and manufactured with the best materials available; they will look as good in 10 years as they do the day they’re installed.

“In addition, the chargers are also solar compatible and sync to agile energy tariffs meaning drivers can use low cost, or even free energy and save money while charging.”