EV Charging
made easy
Bumblebee is one of the UK’s largest network of electric vehicle charge point installers.
Why choose Bumblebee?
Quick install
Our team of OZEV-approved specialist installers will aim to install your charger within 14 working days.
UK-wide coverage
As one of the largest network of electric vehicle charge point installers in the country, we can get you charging wherever you are in the UK.
Customer-first approach
From the very first introductory call, we’re there to support our customers every step of the way. We are proud to maintain a first-class service.
SIP Approved
Safe & Speedy with SIP Accreditation, our certified installers handle safe isolation in-house, so your install is quicker.
Explore our full range of chargers
With chargers from industry-leading manufacturers such as waEV-charge, Easee, MyEnergi, browse our range of charging options.
View rangeOur chargers are universal
with all EV brands
Compatible with manufacturers using
Type 1 or Type 2 chargers.
How much does it cost to home charge?
You could enjoy savings whilst charging at home!*
Check out the below estimated charging rates examples:
Brand new
MINI Cooper Electric E
£8.18**
Day charge
£2.56**
Night charge
(off-peak)
Brand new
BMW iX
£16.64**
Day charge
£5.21**
Night charge
(off-peak)
*Savings can be made if comparing Of Gem Energy Price Cap rate of £0.2450p kWh (October, 2024) in comparison to the average rapid/ultra-rapid charging cost of 80p/kWh (Zapmap, August 2024).
**Estimated day rates based on Of Gem Energy Price Cap rate of £0.2450p kWh (October, 2024). Estimated night rates based on Octopus night tariff rate of £0.07p / kWh (October 2024). Based on Mini Cooper Electric E with a 36.6 kWh useable battery capacity, charging from 0-100%. BMW iX figures based on a Brand New M Sport with a usable battery capacity of 76.6 kWh charging from 0-100%. Please note, figures have been provided for comparative purposes only, rates will vary depending on electricity supplier, vehicle type, charger type, charging conditions, charging losses, electricity tariff and eligibility.