Running a cable under a driveway

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What are the rules, wife is going to get an EV and I would like to put the charge on the side of the driveway away from the house (i need to get my van next to the garage) and I don't a cable trailing over where we walk

So what are the rules I need to follow ?
 
Just bury it deep enough that it won't be damaged obviously.

Use a duct and pull an armoured cable through it when you need it.

 
Just bury it deep enough that it won't be damaged obviously.

Use a duct and pull an armoured cable through it when you need it.

So if i put the main box on the right hand trellis and have it wired to the mains then it wuld have to be a proper job, 0.5m deep trench etc - would be too big of a job i'm thinking.

If the main box goes on the left hand trellis I'm hoping its armoured cable can just run along the bottom of the fence. but could I put the cable that goes between box and car through its own little tunnel under the walkway if it could be argued as 'not permanent "
I could easily put some conduit a foot down that I could push the cable through and leave as semi perminant
 
If the main box goes on the left hand trellis
You can't attach an EVSE / wallbox to a flimsy trellis, they need to be wall mounted or fixed to a pedestal.

If you must have it at the right side away from the building then a suitable cable will have to be installed underground from the building to that location. This will add a substantial cost and a big pile of disruption to the installation.

The more usual option there would be to attach it to the wall of the garage. Most have a 5m or more tethered flex attached, which will easily reach to either of the parking spaces for when charging is required.

I put the cable that goes between box and car through its own little tunnel under the walkway
No. The cable between the car and the EVSE is only there when the vehicle is plugged in. It's stored on the EVSE the rest of the time.

This is a typical example:

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When charging is required you unwind as much cable as needed and plug into the car.
When the car is not there or does not need charging the cable is coiled away.
 
I am trying to avoid the "TRIP HAZARD" of a cable regularly lying across the walkway - the van (which is also an EV) needs to be next to the garage - i do know that it is not permanently attached to the cable ffs

your image of the cable that is coiled away, can I thread that through a conduit buried under the walkway - as the plug is quite large I would need to detach the plug, slide the cable through the conduit then reattach the plug, so basically it would be through the conduit permanently and coiled up when not in use on the right hand trellis
 
can I thread that through a conduit buried under the walkway
No, as it's not suitable for concealing underground.


I would need to detach the plug,
That won't be happening, as the wires are permanently crimped into the plug contacts.


on the right hand trellis
You cannot attach electrical equipment to a trellis.


There are two options.
Either put the EVSE on the garage wall and extend the cable to the car when needed
Or spend a vast amount of extra time, money and effort digging a trench across the drive, installing the armoured power and data cabling underground, and then install a pedestal and fix the EVSE to it.
 
Why does the van need to be next to garage
because I load stuff in and out of it every day from the garage, and as I charge that from a 3 pin plug its plugged in every night

if we're going to have an EV car I don't want cables lying across where we walk, apart from the trip hazard it would look a mess. life was much simpler when you spent 5 minutes filling up at a garage once a fortnight - progress my arse
 
So if i put the main box on the right hand trellis and have it wired to the mains then it wuld have to be a proper job, 0.5m deep trench etc - would be too big of a job i'm thinking.

If the main box goes on the left hand trellis I'm hoping its armoured cable can just run along the bottom of the fence. but could I put the cable that goes between box and car through its own little tunnel under the walkway if it could be argued as 'not permanent "
I could easily put some conduit a foot down that I could push the cable through and leave as semi perminant
I would but don't tell anyone.

Just fit a decent post for it to go on.
 

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