Andersen Quartz makes public debut at Grand Designs Live 2025

Andersen Quartz makes public debut at Grand Designs Live 2025

Andersen proudly showcased the Andersen Quartz, the latest chapter in the Andersen EV collection, at Grand Designs Live 2025 this weekend which took place at the London ExCeL Centre. This marked the first public unveiling of the new charge point, following its exclusive premiere at BAFTA last month.

Designed to bring together performance, durability, and pioneering design, the Andersen Quartz was met with strong interest from visitors to the Andersen stand. It stood alongside the brand’s award-winning A2 and A3 charge points, offering a complete set of design-led charging solutions to EV drivers.

The Andersen Quartz was displayed alongside a Porsche Taycan Turbo S, supplied by its partners at Porsche Centre East London.

The response to Quartz at Grand Designs Live was overwhelmingly positive, thanks to its clean design, smart features, precision engineering and market-leading 7-year warranty. Many visitors commented on its minimalist look, which complements both traditional and contemporary properties.

The positive feedback demonstrates a clear appetite for charge points that align with both practical requirements and the visual character of contemporary homes.

The introduction of Quartz reinforces Andersen EV’s commitment to elevating the standards of residential EV charging. As electric vehicle adoption grows, the demand for solutions that are both technically advanced and architecturally compatible continues to rise.

With the Quartz joining the established A2 and A3 models, Andersen EV continues to lead the market with a portfolio of durable, intelligently designed charge points tailored to the evolving needs of modern homeowners.

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