Get more enquiries with SEO for EV charger installers.

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    The EV charger installation market is growing fast and the companies appearing at the top of Google when someone searches for a local installer are picking up the lion’s share of new enquiries. Search for your business below and see how you compare to competitors on traffic, rankings, backlinks and site speed using real site data.
    We use Ahrefs for keyword rankings and backlink data, PageSpeed Insights for site performance, and a direct crawl of each installer’s website. Traffic figures are modelled from keyword rankings and estimated click-through rates rather than pulled directly from Google Analytics. They will not match your internal figures exactly, but because we apply the same methodology to every company in the tool, they give a consistent and fair basis for comparison.
    The EV installation sector has grown quickly and we will not have every firm in our database yet. Get in touch and we will add you or any competitor you want to benchmark against, or we can run you a free audit covering whoever you specify.
    It depends on where your work comes from. A company focused on domestic driveway installs for homeowners is competing for very different searches to one targeting commercial car parks, housing developers or fleet operators. Compare against installers chasing the same contracts in the same geography. If your work spans both domestic and commercial, it is worth looking at each side separately, because the search landscape for each is quite different.
    Domain rating is a score out of 100 from Ahrefs that reflects how many credible websites link to yours and how authoritative those sites are. In a market that is still relatively young in SEO terms, domain rating is a genuine opportunity. Many EV installers have not invested seriously in building links yet, which means firms that do, through trade press coverage, manufacturer partnerships, local business features and industry directories, can build a meaningful advantage relatively quickly compared to more established markets.
    A large proportion of people searching for an EV charger installer are doing it on a mobile, often after just buying a new car or moving into a new property. They want answers quickly and will not wait around for a slow site. Beyond the user experience, page speed is a direct ranking factor for Google. Installer websites also tend to accumulate speed issues over time as galleries of completed jobs, accreditation logos and product specification pages build up. It is one of the more straightforward things to fix and often has a noticeable impact on both rankings and enquiry rates.

    SEO ROI calculator

    The market for EV charging is growing faster than almost any other home improvement or commercial electrical service in the UK. The installers who build their online presence now, before the national chains catch up, are the ones who will own that search traffic for years. Put your numbers in below and see what that could mean for your business.
    Search for your business in the box at the top to pull in your estimated monthly organic traffic. Then add your average monthly enquiries from the website, your typical revenue per installation, and the traffic increase you want to target. The calculator works out how long it would take for the additional revenue to cover the cost of an SEO campaign.
    The calculator uses your own inputs alongside projected growth figures based on how SEO typically performs for EV charging installers. It models that growth across twelve months, reflecting the reality that rankings take time to build but tend to be very stable once established. The projections are structured estimates rather than guarantees, but the assumptions are consistent and based on what we actually see with clients in the trades and electrical sector.
    Estimated traffic figures come from Ahrefs and Semrush, which model organic search visibility using keyword rankings and click-through rates. If you have access to Google Analytics or Search Console for your website, entering your verified monthly traffic figure will give you a more precise result than the estimate.
    EV charger searches are still relatively local and unconsolidated, which means a well optimised independent installer can genuinely compete with larger businesses for searches like “EV charger installation in Sheffield” or “workplace EV charging West Yorkshire.” That’s a different situation to industries where national brands have already sewn up the first page. The window to get established before that changes is real, and it’s open right now. The calculator shows the month where cumulative revenue from additional enquiries overtakes the cumulative cost of the campaign.
    A modest uplift might mean tidying up your existing pages, sorting your Google Business Profile, and making sure you are visible for the core installation searches in your area. A more ambitious target means building out content around OZEV approved installer status, OLEV grants, specific charger brands like Zappi, Ohme and Hypervolt, commercial and workplace projects, and earning the kind of local authority that puts you ahead of the nationals in your region. Our pricing for EV installer SEO is straightforward and you can get a clear sense of it when you run your numbers above.

    Who we are

    Rooted in Manchester

    Maybe you’ve tried doing SEO yourself instead of focusing on what you do best. Maybe you’ve invested in SEO and been given the runaround by an agency that knows how to send invoices and not much else. Or maybe you’re just not seeing the kind of return you want to see from your website. We speak to business owners just like you every day.

    We’re based in North Manchester, between Prestwich, Blackley and Cheetham Hill, right next to Heaton Park. From here, our team works with businesses just like yours across the city and beyond, putting clear plans in place, doing the work properly, and reporting on progress in a way that makes sense. 

    Your local SEO partner

    From Salford to Stockport, Oldham to Wigan, businesses across Greater Manchester trust us to make them more visible online. So whether you run a dental practice in Denton, an estate agent in Eccles, or some other business that starts with the same letter as where it is, our local SEO strategies can help you get found.

    We optimise Google Business Profiles, create location-focused content, build the right local backlinks, and structure websites to perform wherever you operate across Greater Manchester. 

    Click the interactive map to find out more about SEO where you’re based.

    Jamie Fallon

    My name's Jamie, I've been in SEO since 2016. Since then I've worked freelance, at agencies, and in-house as well as on my own websites - and now at Pollinate!

    Emily Shepherd

    Hi, I'm Emily! 👋🏻 I'm a passionate SEO content manager and writer with 6 years' agency and in-house experience. I'm in charge of content here at Pollinate.

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    EV charger installer SEO FAQs

    Yes, and it tends to work particularly well for EV charger installers because the searches are so intent driven. Someone searching for “EV charger installer in Bristol” is not browsing casually. They have already decided they want a charger and they are looking for someone to fit it. Showing up consistently for those searches, across residential, commercial and specialist queries, generates a steady pipeline of enquiries from people who are ready to move forward. Unlike leads bought through directories or aggregators, organic search traffic comes directly to you with no middleman taking a cut.
    Trade relationships are valuable but they have limits. They depend on a relatively small number of people staying loyal, staying active and continuing to recommend you, which is not always within your control. SEO works independently of those relationships, generating enquiries from directions your network would never reach. It also strengthens the relationships you already have. When a trade contact recommends you and their client searches for your business, what they find either confirms that recommendation or quietly undermines it. A strong online presence makes every referral work harder.
    Local SEO for EV installers is built on a few core foundations. Your Google Business Profile needs to be fully optimised and actively maintained. Your website needs dedicated pages that are genuinely relevant to the specific areas you cover rather than a single page that vaguely mentions a few place names. And you need a consistent stream of reviews from completed jobs that tells Google you are an active, credible local business. Get those three things right and you will outrank the majority of competitors in most local markets, because most installers have not done the groundwork.
    Almost certainly yes. The person looking for a home charger and the facilities manager sourcing a twenty bay commercial installation are searching completely differently, comparing completely different things, and need completely different information to make a decision. A single page trying to speak to both of them will do a poor job of convincing either. Separate pages also give Google a much clearer signal about what you offer and who you offer it to, which makes it significantly easier to rank for both sets of searches rather than competing against yourself.
    Yes, and this is one of the most valuable opportunities available to EV installers right now. With building regulations increasingly requiring EV charging provision in new developments, developers are actively searching for reliable installation partners. Content that speaks directly to that need, covering things like part S compliance, bulk installation pricing and project management capability, positions you as a specialist rather than a generalist. Developers and housebuilders tend to award larger contracts and repeat business, so winning in this space through search has an outsized return compared to chasing individual residential jobs.
    Fleet operators have very specific requirements and they search accordingly. They are looking for installers who understand load management, smart charging, multi vehicle infrastructure and ongoing maintenance, not just someone who can fit a single unit on a wall. Creating content that demonstrates genuine expertise in fleet charging, and that answers the practical questions fleet managers are actually asking, puts you in front of the right people at the right moment. It also builds the kind of credibility that makes a fleet operator comfortable enough to hand over a significant contract to a business they found online.
    Directly winning a tendered contract through SEO is unlikely since those processes run through procurement frameworks. Where SEO helps is in everything that surrounds that process. Decision makers within councils and public sector bodies search for suppliers before they shortlist. Being visible, having a credible online presence, and appearing knowledgeable about public sector requirements means you are on their radar before the tender even goes out. Firms that show up well online get considered. Firms that do not often never make it onto the list in the first place.