Charger review · Updated 7 May 2026

Pod Point Solo 3 — UK Review & Price 2026

The Pod Point Solo 3 is the UK's most-installed home EV charger by volume. £849 fitted, OZEV-approved, predictable performance. The default safe choice if you want a 7 kW smart charger that just works.

£849Fitted price (Solo 3 Universal)
7 kWCharging speed (single-phase)
£349Net cost after £500 OZEV grant
3-yearManufacturer warranty

Why pick the Pod Point Solo 3?

Pod Point is the UK's largest dedicated EV charging brand by installed base, with over 250,000 home chargers fitted. The Solo 3 is their current-generation domestic unit, replacing the outgoing Solo 2 in late 2024. It is the safe default choice — if you have no specific tariff or aesthetic preference, this is the charger to pick.

Strengths

  • Reliability: mature product line, low fault rate (~0.5% based on 2024–2025 service data)
  • App quality: Pod Point app is one of the best-rated EV charger apps on the UK App Store (4.5 stars, 12,000+ reviews)
  • Public network integration: single account works across Pod Point's 7,000+ public chargers
  • Tariff integration: works with Octopus Intelligent Go, OVO Charge Anytime, EDF GoElectric, and most other UK smart EV tariffs
  • Installation network: Pod Point's own install team covers most of the UK with consistent quality

Weaknesses

  • Octopus Intelligent Go integration: works but less seamless than Ohme — half-hourly slot scheduling requires a manual schedule rather than fully dynamic
  • Aesthetics: visually unremarkable plastic enclosure; if you want a designer charger, see Andersen A2
  • Price: £30–£50 more expensive than Ohme/Easee for similar 7 kW spec

Specifications

Charging speed7.4 kW (single-phase 32 A)
ConnectorType 2 (universal European standard)
Tethered or untetheredBoth available; tethered adds ~£30
Cable length (tethered)5 m or 7.5 m option
Smart compatibilityYes (UK 2022 regulations compliant)
Solar PV diversionNo (use Hypervolt for that)
OCPP for landlord/businessAvailable on commercial variant
Wi-Fi or 4G connectivityBoth — built-in 4G as backup if Wi-Fi drops
Warranty3 years parts & labour
OZEV approvalYes — eligible for the £500 OZEV grant

OZEV grant eligibility & how to buy

The Pod Point Solo 3 is on the OZEV authorised product list. To qualify for the £500 grant, you must:

Buying through Pod Point Direct

Pod Point Direct is the manufacturer's own install service. Headline price £849 includes the charger, standard installation, OZEV grant administration, and 3-year warranty. The £500 OZEV grant is deducted from the £849 invoice, so net cost is £349 if you qualify.

Buying through a third-party installer

Independent installers (Smart Home Charge, RAW Charging, etc.) often quote £799–£839 for the same spec — slightly cheaper but you lose the manufacturer install warranty depth. For most installations the difference is marginal; pick whoever has faster availability in your area.

How does the Solo 3 compare to alternatives?

ChargerFitted priceBest for
Pod Point Solo 3£849Default safe choice, predictable
Ohme ePod£799Octopus Intelligent Go integration
BP Pulse Home£899BP public network integration
Andersen A2£1,299Premium aesthetics, hidden cable

If you have an Octopus tariff, switch to the Ohme ePod for £50 less and meaningfully better dynamic-tariff integration. If you primarily charge at home and don't need public network features, Solo 3 is fine. If aesthetics matter and budget allows, Andersen A2 is the only OZEV-approved option that doesn't look industrial.

Verdict

The Pod Point Solo 3 is the right answer to "which charger should I get?" if you have no strong preference. £349 net after grant is competitive, the install experience is reliable, and the app does what it should. It is not the cheapest, not the prettiest, and not the best for any specific tariff — but it is the most predictably good choice for the typical UK renter, flat owner, or landlord.

Recommended for: renters and flat owners who want minimum-friction installation; landlords standardising across multiple properties; anyone who wants a "safe default" charger.

Look elsewhere if: you have an Octopus Intelligent Go tariff (Ohme is better); you want solar PV diversion (Hypervolt); you want premium aesthetics (Andersen).