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About EV Charger Installers

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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  • home charger installation
  • car charger installation
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About Aberfoyle

Aberfoyle is a village in the heart of the Trossachs, sitting at the foot of Craigmore on the edge of the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.

It has been a gateway to the Highlands since the days of the drovers and the village's position between Loch Ard and the forest makes it a natural base for outdoor activity.

The David Marshall Lodge visitor centre above the village offers views across the forest canopy and Go Ape's treetop adventure course is one of the area's most popular family attractions.

Aberfoyle has a good range of tourist services - hotels, cafes, craft shops - and a quieter, more settled life beneath the visitor season.

About Stirling

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Stirling is a council area stretching from the city of Stirling in the heart of Scotland's central belt northward and westward into the Trossachs, the Breadalbane hills and some of the most dramatic Highland landscape in the country.

The city of Stirling sits at the historic crossing point of the River Forth, the strategic gateway between the Lowlands and the Highlands - a position that made it one of the most fought-over places in Scottish history.

North of the city, the character changes rapidly: the lowland farmland of the Forth valley gives way to the lochs, forests and mountains of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and further north to the remote glens of Breadalbane.

The council area takes in everything from suburban commuter towns like Bridge of Allan and Dunblane to Highland villages like Killin, Crianlarich and Tyndrum - an extraordinary range of landscape and settlement within a single local authority.

Transport links are strong around the city, with the M9, M80 and several rail lines converging on Stirling, though the Highland communities to the north rely on the A84, A85 and the scenic West Highland railway line.

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