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As electric vehicle adoption continues to grow, reliable charging infrastructure has become an essential asset for businesses, public sector organisations and homeowners alike.
Whether you operate workplace charging points, fleet charging facilities, customer charging stations or domestic charge points, regular servicing helps ensure your equipment remains safe, efficient and available when needed.
At CSE Facilities, we provide professional inspection, testing, servicing and maintenance solutions for EV charging systems across commercial properties, educational estates, industrial sites, hospitality venues and residential properties.
Our qualified engineers help clients protect their investment, minimise downtime and maintain compliance with relevant electrical safety requirements.
Like any electrical installation, charging equipment is subject to wear, environmental conditions, software updates and daily operational demands.
Without planned maintenance, minor issues can develop into costly faults, service interruptions or safety concerns.
A structured maintenance programme helps:
For businesses relying on charging infrastructure, even a single faulty unit can impact operations, customer satisfaction and fleet productivity.
Our expert team can work with you to develop an annual inspection and servicing programme tailored to your site and operational requirements.
This is particularly important for:
Regular inspection and maintenance supports duty holders in managing electrical safety obligations and helps demonstrate a proactive approach to compliance under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
Like any electrical installation, charging equipment is subject to wear, environmental conditions, software updates and daily operational demands.
Without planned maintenance, minor issues can develop into costly faults, service interruptions or safety concerns.
A structured maintenance programme helps:
For businesses relying on charging infrastructure, even a single faulty unit can impact operations, customer satisfaction and fleet productivity.
Many organisations assume that once an EV charger has been installed, the installer remains responsible for ongoing maintenance. In reality, the owner or duty holder is responsible for ensuring charging equipment remains safe and suitable for continued use.
Regular inspections and maintenance help organisations meet their responsibilities under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and reduce the risk of charger failure, damage or injury.
Reduce Downtime
Prevent faults before they affect staff, visitors, customers or fleet vehicles.
Improve Reliability
Maintain consistent charging performance across your site.
Protect Your Investment
Regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of charging infrastructure.
Enhance Safety
Identify damaged cables, overheating components and electrical faults.
Support Compliance
Demonstrate that charging infrastructure is being maintained appropriately.
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CSE Facilities
8 Fairfield Street, Warrington WA1 3AJ, UK