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Geely Auto’s UK division has appointed Cord Power Technologies to supply and install home electric vehicle chargers for its customers, the companies said. The partnership includes the provision of Cord’s 7.4 kW Cord Zero unit along with a managed installation service typically completed within two weeks.

The Cord Zero charger is available in both tethered and untethered (socketed) versions and supports features such as mobile app control, compatibility with smart energy tariffs, solar charging readiness, and dynamic load balancing. The company said each unit carries a five-year warranty.

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“We’ve built Cord around the principle that EV charging should be positively easy—for drivers, dealers and manufacturers alike,” said James Hylton, co-founder of Cord Power Technologies. “We’re proud to partner with Geely Auto UK and look forward to delivering a smart, simple charging experience for their customers across the UK.”

Geely said the collaboration aligns with its strategy to offer integrated energy solutions alongside vehicle sales. “Geely Auto is coming to the UK not just to sell and service cars; we want to provide a complete energy solution for our customers,” said Michael Yang, general manager at Geely Auto UK. “Working with Cord Power Technologies means we can offer new energy vehicle solutions as a package—getting drivers on the road and giving peace of mind when it comes to charging.”

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Cord Power Technologies has installed more than 5,000 residential charging units across the UK since 2023, reflecting growing demand for home charging as electric vehicle adoption increases.

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Ryan Hayes is a UK-focused EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering electric vehicle adoption, charging infrastructure expansion, government policy, and automotive industry developments across the United Kingdom. His reporting examines how regulation, investment, and market trends are shaping the UK’s transition toward zero-emission transport.

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