EV Surge Protection Devices for Charger Circuits
EV surge protection devices are used to protect electric vehicle charger circuits from transient overvoltage caused by lightning activity, switching events, and wider supply disturbances. A properly specified Type 2 SPD for an EV charger helps protect charger electronics, control boards, and other sensitive components from sudden voltage spikes.
As EV charging equipment becomes more advanced, surge protection is increasingly important on both domestic and commercial EV installations, especially where chargers are installed outdoors or connected to longer cable runs.
Quick answer: An EV surge protection device is typically a Type 2 SPD fitted on the charger supply circuit to help protect EV charging equipment from damaging transient overvoltages.
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EV chargers contain sensitive electronics that can be affected by short-duration overvoltage events. Adding surge protection to the charger circuit helps reduce the risk of damage, nuisance faults, and avoidable maintenance issues, particularly on exposed or higher-value installations.
- Type 2 SPD protection – commonly used for EV charger circuits
- Suitable for domestic and commercial installs – from single charger setups to larger sites
- Helps protect charger electronics – against transient voltage spikes
- Useful on outdoor EV installations – where exposure and cable runs may increase risk
- Compact formats available – suited to boards and EV protection enclosures
Looking for complete charger protection setups? Browse our EV consumer units & kits, wider surge protection range, and EV surge protection boards. For delivery and returns, see our delivery information and returns policy.
4 Way Metal EV Protection Unit – 32A C Curve A-Type RCBO + SPD (WMRC32CSP)
£34.90
WMRC32CSP is a 4 way metal EV protection unit supplied with a 32A C Curve A-Type RCBO and built-in surge protection. Designed for EV charger circuits with higher inrush characteristics, it provides overload, earth leakage, and surge protection in one compact pre-configured enclosure. Installer Tip:...
EV Connection Unit – 100A Main Switch + Surge Protection + 40A MCB (WEVCU40BSP)
£43.65
The WEVCU40BSP is a pre-wired EV connection unit designed to provide local isolation, surge protection, and overcurrent protection for EV charge point circuits drawing up to 40A. Built into a compact 5-way IP40 metal enclosure, it includes a 100A double-pole main switch, Type 2 SPD,...
IP65 EV Connection Unit with SPD – 32A B Curve
£42.20
The WPEVCU32BSP is a compact IP65 EV connection unit pre-fitted with a 32A B Curve MCB, 100A isolator, and Type 2 Surge Protection Device (SPD). Designed for domestic EV charger installations, it provides weatherproof circuit protection that complies fully with BS 7671:2018 (Amendment 2). This...
EV Connection Unit – 100A Main Switch + Surge Protection + 32A MCB (WEVCU32BSP)
£43.65
The WEVCU32BSP is a fully pre-wired EV connection unit combining surge protection, overload protection, and isolation inside a compact 5-module IP40-rated metal enclosure. Fitted with a 100A double-pole main switch, Type 2 SPD, and 32A MCB, it provides a ready-to-fit solution for EV charge point...
IP65 EV Connection Unit with SPD – 63A C Curve
£42.20
The WPEVCU63CSP is a heavy-duty IP65 EV connection unit fitted with a 63A C Curve MCB, 100A isolator, and integrated Type 2 Surge Protection Device (SPD). It provides reliable overload protection, circuit isolation, and surge defence for EV chargers, solar PV systems, and external distribution...
Why EV Charger Circuits Need Surge Protection
EV chargers contain electronic components that can be vulnerable to sudden voltage spikes. An SPD for an EV charger helps reduce the risk of transient overvoltage reaching the charger and damaging internal components, particularly where the installation is outdoors, connected to longer sub-main runs, or part of a more exposed electrical system.
What an EV Surge Protection Device Does
An EV surge protection device works by limiting transient overvoltage on the charger supply circuit. In most cases, this means diverting surge energy away from sensitive equipment so the charger is less exposed to damaging spikes caused by lightning-related events or switching disturbances on the network.
Typical Applications
- Domestic EV chargers – where smart charging electronics need added protection
- Commercial EV charge points – where multiple chargers may increase the value of the protected equipment
- Outdoor charger installations – where surge risk may be more of a concern
- Board upgrades and retrofits – where surge protection is being added to an existing EV circuit
- Specialist charger setups – where wider protection design is part of the specification
Type 2 SPD for EV Chargers
A Type 2 SPD is the most common surge protection format used for EV charger circuits. It is typically selected for installations where protection against transient overvoltage is needed at the distribution level, helping support the reliability of the charger and associated electronics.
Domestic vs Commercial EV Surge Protection
Domestic installs often use compact EV SPDs fitted within or alongside the charger protection arrangement, while commercial sites may require a wider surge strategy depending on the size of the installation, the number of chargers, and the board configuration. The right SPD always depends on the overall installation design.
Used Alongside EV Boards & Protection Devices
These products are commonly specified alongside EV consumer units and kits, EV surge protection boards, wider surge protection devices, and PME fault detection products where the charger design calls for them.
FAQs on EV Surge Protection Devices
Do EV chargers need surge protection?
Many EV charger installations benefit from surge protection because chargers contain sensitive electronics that can be affected by transient overvoltage. The exact requirement depends on the installation design and risk assessment.
What type of SPD is used for an EV charger?
In many cases, a Type 2 SPD is used on the EV charger circuit to help protect against transient overvoltage events.
Can surge protection be added to an existing EV circuit?
Yes, in many cases surge protection can be added as part of an upgrade or board modification, provided the overall design and enclosure arrangement are suitable.
Are EV surge protection devices only for commercial chargers?
No. They are used on both domestic and commercial EV charger circuits where protection against transient overvoltage is part of the design.
Why Buy EV Surge Protection Devices from Power & Data UK?
Power & Data UK supplies trade-focused EV and circuit protection products with dependable UK stock, practical product selection, and fast dispatch. Orders over £30 qualify for free UK mainland next-day delivery, and products are backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty. For unwanted items, see our returns policy.