Land Rover EV Charger

Land Rover has given its iconic range of off-roaders and SUVs the EV treatment - with electrifying results. Whether you own the all-electric Range Rover, or a Range Rover Sport, Velar, Evoque, Discovery Sport, or a Defender electric hybrid you’ll want a home EV charging point to match. 

Introducing the Andersen A2; the only home charging solution that’s officially recommended by Land Rover.

The Andersen A2

Officially endorsed by Land Rover, the Andersen A2 is designed to be as stylish and robust as your Land Rover. In fact, the Andersen A2 takes the title as the UK’s only premium home electric car charging point. 

And, the A2 has taken that title thanks to the fact that it is made in the UK, is available with 126 different finishes, has smart charging functionality and 3 years of Andersen Care Cover (subject to warranty terms).

Land Rover’s electric and electric-hybrid collection

Land Rover may be a venerable British brand - an institution even - but it continues to innovate and was amongst the first automotive brands to bring hybrid electric off-roaders and SUVs to market. 

Today, the Land Rover electric and electric hybrid collection includes the following models: 

  • All-Electric Range Rover.
  • Range Rover Electric Hybrid.
  • Range Rover Sport Electric Hybrid.
  • Range Rover Velar Electric Hybrid.
  • Range Rover Evoque Electric Hybrid.
  • Discovery Sport Electric Hybrid.
  • Defender Electric Hybrid.

The Andersen A2

Officially endorsed by Land Rover, the Andersen A2 is designed to be as stylish and robust as your Land Rover. In fact, the Andersen A2 takes the title as the UK’s only premium home electric car charging point. 

And, the A2 has taken that title thanks to the fact that it is made in the UK, is available with 126 different finishes, has smart charging functionality and 3 years of Andersen Care Cover (subject to warranty terms).

Land Rover’s electric and electric-hybrid collection

Land Rover may be a venerable British brand - an institution even - but it continues to innovate and was amongst the first automotive brands to bring hybrid electric off-roaders and SUVs to market. 

Today, the Land Rover electric and electric hybrid collection includes the following models: 

  • All-Electric Range Rover.
  • Range Rover Electric Hybrid.
  • Range Rover Sport Electric Hybrid.
  • Range Rover Velar Electric Hybrid.
  • Range Rover Evoque Electric Hybrid.
  • Discovery Sport Electric Hybrid.
  • Defender Electric Hybrid.

Land Rover charging: key stats

  • Charging: Land Rover’s range PHEV and all-electric models can be charged via either standard AC charging points, or ultra-fast DC charging points.
  • EV type: Land Rover’s PHEV range is based upon petrol internal combustion engines married to electric motors. The forthcoming all-electric Range Rover will be based upon a battery-electric powertrain. 
  • Charging connector type: Land Rover’s all-electric and PHEV models are compatible with both type 2 connectors and CCS connectors (for ultra-rapid charging). 
  • Range optimisation: Land Rover’s PHEV models have been optimised to be able to complete entire commutes using the electric motor alone. Their new all-electric Land Rover promises a wealth of range optimisation features. 

Andersen A2: the EV charger that’s as pioneering as your Land Rover

Since its inception, Land Rover has broken new ground. Andersen EV has, too. 

We didn’t want to settle for bland, drab plastic EV charging points. We wanted to create EV chargers that were as beautiful as the cars that use them. 

We’re proud to say that’s what we’ve achieved with the A2. 

The Andersen A2 is a home EV charger quite unlike any other. Consider the following: 

  • Loved by more than 12,000 happy customers. 
  • Proudly made here in the UK. 
  • 126 different finishes. 
  • Installation service available. 
  • Crafted from the highest-quality materials including polished aluminium, high-grade stainless steel and more. 
  • 7kW and 22kW fast-charging versions available. 

Andersen A2: the EV charger that’s as pioneering as your Land Rover

Since its inception, Land Rover has broken new ground. Andersen EV has, too. 

We didn’t want to settle for bland, drab plastic EV charging points. We wanted to create EV chargers that were as beautiful as the cars that use them. 

We’re proud to say that’s what we’ve achieved with the A2. 

The Andersen A2 is a home EV charger quite unlike any other. Consider the following: 

  • Loved by more than 12,000 happy customers. 
  • Proudly made here in the UK. 
  • 126 different finishes. 
  • Installation service available. 
  • Crafted from the highest-quality materials including polished aluminium, high-grade stainless steel and more. 
  • 7kW and 22kW fast-charging versions available. 

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How to calculate your charging time

Every electric vehicle has different charging times. So we can understand the potential confusion. There are only 2 main things to consider when working out your cars charging time.

What do I need to know?

Your EVs battery size & how much power your charger has.

Calculation to work out your charging time:

Battery capacity / Charger Power (kW) = Hours of charge from 0-100%

For example:

If you charge your Range Rover Evoque with a 15kWh battery capacity, from 0-100% using your Andersen A2, you would expect this to typically take around 2 hours.

However, most EV owners will never need to use 100% of their battery range. To charge from 20%-80%, simply calculate 60% of the total charge time.

The Andersen A2 has 7.2kW of power, similar to the average home charge point.

Battery sizes by Model

All-New, Full Electric Range Rover - TBC

Range Rover Electric Hybrid -38.2kWh

Range Rover Sport Electric Hybrid - 38.2kWh

Range Rover Velar Electric Hybrid - 17.1kWh

Range Rover Evoque Electric Hybrid - 15kWh

Land Rover Discovery Sport Electric Hybrid - 15kWh

Land Rover Defender Electric Hybrid - 19.2kWh

(Please note that battery size may be subject to model derivative.)

How to calculate your charging time

Every electric vehicle has different charging times. So we can understand the potential confusion. There are only 2 main things to consider when working out your cars charging time.

What do I need to know?

Your EVs battery size & how much power your charger has.

Calculation to work out your charging time:

Battery capacity / Charger Power (kW) = Hours of charge from 0-100%

For example:

If you charge your Range Rover Evoque with a 15kWh battery capacity, from 0-100% using your Andersen A2, you would expect this to typically take around 2 hours.

However, most EV owners will never need to use 100% of their battery range. To charge from 20%-80%, simply calculate 60% of the total charge time.

The Andersen A2 has 7.2kW of power, similar to the average home charge point.

Battery sizes by Model

All-New, Full Electric Range Rover - TBC

Range Rover Electric Hybrid -38.2kWh

Range Rover Sport Electric Hybrid - 38.2kWh

Range Rover Velar Electric Hybrid - 17.1kWh

Range Rover Evoque Electric Hybrid - 15kWh

Land Rover Discovery Sport Electric Hybrid - 15kWh

Land Rover Defender Electric Hybrid - 19.2kWh

(Please note that battery size may be subject to model derivative.)

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