Cardiff’s changing EV landscape
Electric vehicles are no longer a novelty on Welsh roads. From Pontcanna terraces to new-build estates in Radyr, EV adoption in Cardiff continues to grow.
With the UK’s 2035 petrol and diesel ban approaching, home charging is shifting from optional convenience to essential infrastructure.
Why home charging remains essential
Although Cardiff’s public charging network is expanding, most EV charging in the UK still happens at home.
For residents with driveways or allocated parking, a dedicated home charger offers lower costs, greater reliability, and seamless overnight charging.
Smart load management for modern homes
Many UK homes were not originally designed for high electrical demand.
Dynamic load balancing allows the charger to monitor household usage and adjust charging output automatically—protecting the incoming supply and avoiding costly upgrades.
Solar compatibility and smart tariffs
Wales has strong solar adoption rates, and many Cardiff homeowners generate rooftop electricity.
A modern charger should integrate with solar PV systems and time-of-use tariffs such as Octopus Go to maximise savings and sustainability.
OCPP compliance and future-proofing
Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compliance allows remote updates, backend flexibility, and integration with broader energy platforms.
For landlords, developers, and multi-dwelling units, this adaptability supports scalability and long-term value.
Built for the Welsh climate
Cardiff’s coastal humidity and frequent rainfall demand durable, IP-rated equipment.
A robust enclosure ensures reliable year-round performance, particularly in exposed installations.
Design that complements modern homes
EV chargers are visible additions to properties.
A clean, understated design suits both traditional Cardiff terraces and contemporary developments.
Why the Andro Vision leads in 2026
The Andro Vision combines intelligent technology, installation flexibility, and long-term durability.
It aligns with UK energy policy direction—supporting smart grids, renewable integration, and decentralised energy management.
Looking ahead
Home charging is now core household infrastructure.
Choosing a charger that integrates, adapts, and lasts ensures Cardiff homes remain prepared for the next decade of electric mobility.




