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An EV charger installer fits dedicated electric vehicle charging points at homes and workplaces - from single wallbox units to multi-point commercial installations.
A proper home charger is significantly faster and safer than a three-pin plug and grants or funding may be available - check the Energy Saving Trust website for current schemes in Scotland.
The work must comply with current electrical regulations and the installer should be approved to process any available government grants - check their credentials before booking.
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About Kinross
Kinross is a small town on the western shore of Loch Leven, about 15 miles south of Perth.
Loch Leven Castle, reached by ferry from the town, is where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned and from which she escaped in 1568 - one of the most dramatic episodes in Scottish history.
The town sits beside the M90 motorway, giving it unusually fast road access to both Edinburgh and Perth, which makes it popular with commuters who value the quieter pace of a lochside setting.
Kinross is a functional market town with a good range of local services and the loch itself is a national nature reserve important for migratory birds.
About Perth and Kinross
Perth and Kinross is a large council area in the heart of Scotland, stretching from the lowland farmland of Strathearn and the Carse of Gowrie in the south to the remote Cairngorm peaks and Highland glens of Atholl and Rannoch in the north.
Perth - the 'Fair City' - is the administrative centre and largest settlement, a compact and handsome city at the tidal limit of the River Tay that served as Scotland's capital in the medieval period and retains a civic confidence well beyond its size.
The area divides naturally into Highland and Lowland: south of the Highland Boundary Fault lie the fertile straths and market towns of Strathearn, Kinross-shire and the Carse; north of it, the landscape rises steeply into the Grampians, with Pitlochry, Aberfeldy and Blair Atholl strung along the great routes into the Highlands.
Kinross-shire, historically a separate county, sits in the south-east around Loch Leven - a nationally important nature reserve and the setting for one of Scotland's most dramatic episodes of royal captivity - and retains a distinct local identity within the wider council area.
Transport links converge on Perth, where the M90, A9 and main rail lines from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Inverness meet, making the city one of the best-connected in Scotland - though the more remote Highland communities depend on the A9 trunk road and its long-awaited dualling programme.
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