
Hypervolt Home 3 Pro
Quick summary: The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro is a 7.4kW Hypervolt home charger priced at £690, with a 3 years (extendable to 5) warranty and a 4.7/5 rating. Best all-rounder. Installation costs £400–600 and it's compatible with all Tesla models via the standard Type 2 connector.
The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro is the charger that does everything well. It is UK-designed and built, combines smart tariff integration with built-in solar diversion (via a CT clamp included in the box, no extra hardware needed), and has the best customer support in the industry -- Hypervolt claims a 5-second average phone call response time. The build quality is exceptional: IP66 and IK10 rated, meaning it is not just weatherproof but genuinely impact-resistant too. The interchangeable colour covers (Ultra White, Space Grey, Ultra Black) let you match the charger to your home without paying Andersen-level prices. Multiple review sites have rated it the best overall home charger for 2025 and 2026, and it is easy to see why. It does not have the Zappi's solar depth or the Ohme's tariff integration, but it does both competently while excelling at build quality, reliability, and customer service. For Tesla owners who want a single charger that handles every scenario without compromise, this is the safest choice.
Best for: Buyers who want a competent all-rounder with excellent build quality, UK-based support, and no major weaknesses in any category.
Installation
The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro weighs approximately 4.5 kg and measures 270mm x 170mm x 110mm, making it relatively compact for a full-featured charger. One of its standout installation advantages is the choice of three cable lengths: 5 metres, 7.5 metres, or 10 metres. The 10-metre option is the longest available on any charger in this list and is ideal for properties where the consumer unit is far from the parking spot or where the cable needs to route around corners. The included CT clamp for solar diversion is fitted to the meter tails during installation -- this is standard practice and adds minimal time to the job. The charger does not include a built-in RCD or SPD, so these will need to be added at the consumer unit. Its IP66 rating (the highest water ingress protection of any charger here) and IK10 impact rating mean it can handle exposed, high-traffic mounting locations without issue -- beside a busy driveway, for example. See our complete installation guide for what to expect on the day.
Tariff Compatibility
The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro supports smart tariff scheduling through the Hypervolt app. It works with Octopus Go, Octopus Intelligent Go, OVO Charge Anytime, and other time-of-use tariffs. You can set off-peak charging windows in the app, and the charger will only draw power during those hours. However, like most chargers other than the Ohme, the Hypervolt does not have a direct API connection to your energy provider. This means it cannot automatically request extended off-peak slots on Intelligent Go or dynamically optimise for half-hourly pricing on Agile Octopus. For simple two-rate tariffs with fixed off-peak hours, this is a non-issue -- you set the schedule once and forget it. For variable tariffs, the Ohme Home Pro remains the better option. For more on tariff compatibility, see our best EV charging tariff guide.
Price Breakdown
| Cost element | Amount |
|---|---|
| Unit price | £690 |
| Typical installation | £400--600 |
| Total installed cost | £1,090--1,290 |
| After OZEV grant (renters/flat owners) | £740--940 |
At £690, the Hypervolt sits in the mid-to-upper range of the market. It is cheaper than the Zappi GLO (£779) and significantly less than the Andersen A3 (£995), but more expensive than the Tesla Wall Connector (£475) and Ohme Home Pro (£535). The value proposition is in the breadth of features included at this price: solar diversion CT clamp in the box, three cable length options, IP66/IK10 build quality, and a 3-year warranty extendable to 5 years for £100. If you are eligible for the OZEV grant, the installed cost drops below £1,000.
How It Compares
The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro competes across multiple categories. For a build quality and features comparison, see our Hypervolt Home 3 Pro vs Wallbox Pulsar Max comparison -- both are well-built chargers at similar price points, but they differ on cable options and IP ratings. If you are deciding between the Hypervolt and a dedicated solar charger, our Zappi GLO vs Hypervolt Home 3 Pro comparison breaks down where the Zappi's Eco+ mode outperforms the Hypervolt's basic solar diversion. And for smart tariff depth versus all-round capability, the Ohme Home Pro vs Hypervolt Home 3 Pro comparison is worth reading. The Hypervolt rarely tops any single category, but it is always in the top three -- and that consistency is exactly its appeal.
Specifications
Pros
- +Does everything well — smart tariffs, solar diversion, scheduling, and energy tracking all built-in
- +UK-designed and built with exceptional customer support (5-second average call response)
- +IP66 + IK10 rated — the toughest charger on the market
- +Solar integration via CT clamp included, no extra hardware needed
- +Interchangeable colour covers to match your home
- +3-year warranty extendable to 5 years for £100
- +Cable length options: 5m, 7.5m, or 10m
Cons
- -Single-phase only (7.4kW) — no three-phase option
- -At £690 it sits in an awkward middle ground — cheaper than the Zappi but pricier than the Tesla or Ohme
- -Solar diversion works but isn't as sophisticated as the Zappi's Eco/Eco+ modes
- -The app is functional but not best-in-class
Our Verdict
The Hypervolt Home 3 Pro is the safe choice — and I mean that as a compliment. If you don't know exactly what you need, or you want a bit of everything (solar, smart tariffs, great build quality), this is the charger to buy. It doesn't top any single category, but it's competitive in all of them. The UK manufacturing and excellent support are genuine differentiators.