Guide
EV charger installation in Kenya — survey to commissioning
How Precifarm installs a Pulse or Pod home charger in Kenya: remote intake, property survey, quote, one-day install, commissioning and five-year engineering care.
How home charger installation works
Precifarm installs Pulse and Pod chargers for private houses across Kenya. The process is designed for clarity — you see the quote before any civil work starts.
Step 1 — Request a survey
Start at [precifarm.com/charging/private-house](https://precifarm.com/charging/private-house) or in the Precifarm Android app. Share your property details and vehicle type.
Step 2 — Property survey and quote
A certified engineer reviews your consumer unit, cable route and parking position. You receive a written quote and single-line diagram. Kenya Power service upgrades or unusual civil works are priced separately if they appear on the quote.
Step 3 — Install and commission
After deposit via M-Pesa (Lipa Pole Pole available), certified install and commissioning typically take one day. Every home unit includes remote monitoring and five-year engineering support.
What is included
Charger supply and install (Type 2 or CCS2 for your vehicle), commissioning, handover and monitoring. Optional Pod solar and LiFePO₄ storage for weak-grid evenings.
Not sure which charger?
- **Pulse** — 7 kW wall unit, typical day in about 90 minutes, from KES 79,000
- **Pod** — adds 5 or 10 kWh storage + optional solar, from KES 295,000
- **Spark** — portable 3.3 kW for the boot, from KES 25,000
Quick answers
Charging answers at a glance
Installation steps
- 1Request a survey at precifarm.com/charging/private-house
- 2Receive written quote and single-line diagram
- 3Pay deposit via M-Pesa (Lipa Pole Pole optional)
- 4One-day certified install and commissioning
- 5Handover with remote monitoring and five-year engineering care
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Ready to charge?
Explore Pulse charger, Pod energy storage and Corridor charging — or open the Charging Hub to find public DC near you.