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Help needed with garage electrics

Not sure I agree with this

Op has a decent EV install, if he digs a suitable trench then another cable could be added

That said I do think diy work like this with random internet advice does come with some risks
I agree and have a suggestion but at the moment I haven't formed an opinion of OPs capabilities/compedence.
 
I agree and have a suggestion but at the moment I haven't formed an opinion of OPs capabilities/compedence.
Me neither, which is why I suggested calling in a local spark and offering to dig the trench.
 
Me neither, which is why I suggested calling in a local spark and offering to dig the trench.
yup , I agree, the best way forward get a pro to do the job and ask if he will allow you to dig the trench and perhaps help with some other tasks too.
 
The owner doesn’t have an EV at present and may never get one.
T'was my plan from the get go but wanted to findout more about OPs capabilities before suggesting.
 
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Surely , it depends on the size of cable already installed for the EV charger ? If there is spare capacity then you can T off it for a garage CU. Or put a larger CU on the end of the existing cable with positions for the EV charger, power sockets and lighting circuits.
 

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