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Installation & Safety

Assessed, installed, and managed properly

Destination Charge gives hosts a professionally assessed charging setup with managed outlets, QR activation, usage tracking, and licensed electrical installation matched to the actual site.

Electrician wiring a Destination Charge outlet to accommodation infrastructure

What hosts get from a managed outlet

Managed smart outlet

Each outlet is designed for controlled, monitored EV charging use.

Site specific QR code

QR activation connects each session to the correct outlet and location.

Clear signage

Drivers can identify the charging bay and understand where to start.

Licensed installation

Electrical work is completed by a licensed electrician and assessed for the site.

Suitable protection

Protection and installation requirements are assessed according to site conditions and local requirements.

Usage visibility

Charging sessions can be tracked for operational and reimbursement purposes.

Simple installation journey

Suitability check

We review parking, likely use, and basic site fit.

Electrical assessment

A licensed electrician checks practical installation requirements.

Outlet and sign placement

The charging location is chosen so drivers can find and use it safely.

Installation

The outlet, protection, and signage are installed to suit the site.

QR activation and testing

The outlet is connected to the Destination Charge activation flow and tested.

What the suitability check looks for

Parking layout

Where vehicles already park and whether charging bays can be clearly identified.

Cable route

Distance and route from available electrical supply to the proposed outlet location.

Switchboard access

Whether practical electrical access and capacity can be assessed before installation.

Weather exposure

Outdoor placement, mounting surface, weather protection, and environmental conditions.

Guest access

Whether drivers can find, access, scan, and use the outlet without staff intervention.

Outlet count

Whether the first stage should start with one outlet or multiple bays.

What this is not

Not a public fast charger

Destination Charge is designed for parked vehicles, not rapid roadside charging.

Not an unmanaged socket

QR activation, tracking, and support make the outlet part of a managed charging system.

Not an extension lead solution

Charging equipment must be suitable and used directly as instructed at the site.

Not a front desk process

Guests should be able to activate and manage charging from their phone.

Installation questions

Short answers for hosts before a suitability check.

Is it just a normal socket?

No. It is a managed metered outlet designed for control, monitoring, QR activation, and EV charging usage tracking. A standard general-purpose AC outlet is not a managed EV charging system.

Is it safe to use for my guests?

Destination Charge installations are designed with circuit protection suitable for EV charging, based on electrician assessment and site requirements. Installation is completed by a licensed electrician and final design depends on the site.

Can it be installed outside?

Yes. The outlet is specifically built for outside use. Final placement still depends on site layout, weather exposure, mounting, cable route, and electrician requirements.

Can multiple outlets be installed?

Yes. Multiple outlets can be installed where electrical infrastructure and site layout allow. Many sites can start small, then add more if demand grows and the site remains suitable.

Who installs the outlet?

Installations are completed by a licensed electrician after site suitability, cable route, switchboard access, and outlet location are assessed.

Start with suitability

Check practical fit before committing to electrical design or installation work.