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Can I run an EV charging cable across the pavement?
I live in a quiet residential area and can nearly always park at the kerbside on the street immediately outside my front gate. What are the laws regarding running a cable from an EV charger on the wall of my house (if I were to install one) across the footpath to a vehicle at times of the day and night when I would wish to charge it? Will EV charger companies install a charger if the cable needs to cross a footpath?
Asked on 2 December 2024 by bill mcqueen
Answered by
David Ross
There is no specific legislation that prevents you from running a cable across a footpath to your house, but under the Highways Act it could be considered an obstruction by your local council and removed. Some councils have also given specific guidance to not do so, so we would suggest contacting your council or checking their website for guidance. You could be subject to a personal injury claim if someone trips on your cable and is hurt. Some wallbox providers will not provide an installation if you do not have off-street parking, so we would suggest contacting your preferred suppliers to see if they are happy to do so.
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