Charge your car at home even if you have street parking.

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  • Safe on street car charging

  • Lift the lid of the cable gully and insert your charging cable

  • We organise the council approvals

Deborah Meaden backs Kerbo Charge

Sustainability champion Deborah Meaden invests on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den show.

Find out about investing in Kerbo Charge

Join us on our mission to make home charging available to everyone in the UK.

The on-street charging solution designed for you.

Easy to insert & remove your cable

Insert and remove your cable in 30 seconds. The patented design opens and closes like a zip.

Ultra slim

Our electric vehicle charging gully is designed to be discreet and blend in with the surrounding pavement.

Zero trip hazards to worry about

The lids self-closes and can withstand 15 kN pressure, equivalent to an articulated lorry driving over the top.

How it works

Tap the video below to watch.

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You want affordable EV home charging.

Cost to charge a mid sized 77 kWh EV from 20 - 100% using a 59p/kWh BP Pulse public charging point (price correct 27/10/2023).

Cost to charge the same electric vehicle using an Octopus Energy 10p kWh overnight tariff (price correct 27/10/2023).

Watch the Sky News coverage of our cable gully launch

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Earn money when others use your supply

Use the Kerbo Charge app to make your supply available to others on your street or further afield.

Each time they use your supply you earn 4p/kWh. If someone used your supply twice per week you could halve your annual EV charging cost.

Proudly working with

Does this feel familiar?

We’re piloting our EV charging gully in Milton Keynes, Durham, Reading, West Berkshire, Halton, Cornwall, Stirling, Nottinghamshire, Hartlepool & Central Bedfordshire.

We’re working on gaining approval from local authorities across the country to support with safe on-street EV charging - click here to get your council onboard.

Watch the BBC film about Kerbo Charge