Simpson & Partners Home 7 vs EcoFlow PowerPulse 2: Heritage vs Ecosystem
British Craftsmanship vs Solar Ecosystem: Two Newcomers Worth Watching
The UK home EV charger market has long been dominated by familiar names — Ohme, Zappi, Pod Point, Wallbox. But two relative newcomers are making serious waves, and for very different reasons. The Simpson & Partners Home 7 is a UK-manufactured charger that leads with premium materials and an extraordinary 10-year enclosure warranty. The EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 arrives from a company best known for portable power stations and home batteries, bringing deep solar and battery ecosystem integration at a lower price point.
If you're choosing between these two, you're likely someone who values something beyond the mainstream — whether that's British-made build quality and long-term peace of mind, or seamless integration with a home solar and battery setup. Both offer 7kW single-phase and 22kW three-phase charging, both support smart tariffs, and both sit well below the £1,000 mark. But the similarities end there. Let's dig into where they genuinely differ.
In a nutshell:
- Simpson & Partners Home 7 (£649): UK-manufactured premium build with a market-leading 10-year enclosure warranty and distinctive design options.
- EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 (£545): The most compelling charger for EcoFlow solar and battery owners, with dynamic tariff optimisation and a built-in LCD display at a lower price.
Spec Comparison
| Feature | Simpson & Partners Home 7 | EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £649 | £545 |
| Max Power | 7kW (single-phase) / 22kW (three-phase) | 7kW (single-phase) / 22kW (three-phase) |
| Cable | Tethered (5m) or untethered | Untethered (tethered 5m also available) |
| Smart Tariffs | Octopus Go, OVO Anytime, EDF GoElectric | Dynamic tariff optimisation (Smart Mode) |
| Solar Support | Yes (Plus models) | Yes (Solar Mode — prioritises surplus solar) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, RFID |
| Display | None (app-controlled) | Built-in LCD status display |
| OCPP | Not specified | OCPP 1.6-J compliant |
| Warranty | 10 years (enclosure) | 3 years |
| IP Rating | IP54 | IP55 (IP54 without cable) |
| Weight | ~5.5 kg | ~3.5 kg |
| OZEV Approved | Yes | Not yet confirmed |
Build Quality and Design
This is where the Simpson & Partners Home 7 truly shines, and it's not even close. As noted by electriccarguide.co.uk, the charger is constructed from anodised aluminium and offers up to 112 colour combinations, including premium finishes such as Cotswolds Green and Dark Champagne, with optional Accoya wood lids. It's manufactured in the UK, which matters to buyers who care about provenance and quality control. The 10-year enclosure warranty — the longest on the UK market by a considerable margin — speaks to Simpson & Partners' confidence in their materials.
The EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 is no slouch in build terms, with an IP55 weatherproof rating (slightly better than the Simpson's IP54) and a lighter body at just 3.5 kg. But it's a more conventional-looking unit without the bespoke finish options. If your charger is visible on the front of your house and kerb appeal matters to you, the Simpson wins this category hands down.
It's worth noting that wepoweryourcar.com describes the Simpson & Partners as "robust and stylish," and the review scores from electriccarguide.co.uk give it a 9.5 out of 10 for design and durability — the highest score in any category.
Smart Features and App Experience
The EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 has the edge on paper here. Its feature list reads like a charger costing twice the price: dynamic tariff optimisation via Smart Mode, a dedicated Solar Mode that prioritises surplus solar energy, real-time load balancing for multi-EV households, RFID authentication for access control, and OCPP 1.6-J compliance for future-proofing. The built-in LCD display is a genuinely useful touch — you can check charging status at a glance without reaching for your phone. OTA (over-the-air) updates mean the charger should improve over time.
The Simpson & Partners Home 7 covers the essentials well. Its S&P app supports scheduled charging, energy monitoring, and cost tracking, with named smart tariff compatibility including Octopus Go, OVO Anytime, and EDF GoElectric. Wi-Fi connectivity keeps things simple. However, as noted in our data, the app is functional rather than polished — it doesn't yet match the refinement of Ohme or Tesla's offerings.
For most UK homeowners on a standard smart tariff like Octopus Go (7.5p/kWh between 00:30 and 04:30), both chargers will schedule overnight charging effectively. The EcoFlow's dynamic tariff optimisation could offer additional savings on variable tariffs like Octopus Agile, where electricity prices change every 30 minutes. If you're on Agile and want automated price-chasing, the PowerPulse 2 has a clear advantage.
Solar Integration
Both chargers support solar diversion, but they approach it differently. The Simpson & Partners offers solar and load balancing capabilities through its Plus models (Home 7 Plus and Home 22 Plus), as confirmed by electriccarguide.co.uk. This is a solid, straightforward solar charging solution.
The EcoFlow PowerPulse 2, however, is purpose-built to slot into EcoFlow's broader energy ecosystem. If you already own — or plan to buy — an EcoFlow PowerOcean home battery and EcoFlow solar panels, the integration is seamless. You can manage solar generation, battery storage, home consumption, and EV charging from a single EcoFlow app. Solar Mode automatically prioritises surplus solar energy for your car, reducing grid dependence. For existing EcoFlow ecosystem owners, this is genuinely unmatched.
For homeowners with non-EcoFlow solar systems, the advantage narrows considerably. The Simpson & Partners Plus models will handle solar diversion perfectly well without locking you into a specific brand ecosystem.
Price and Value
| Cost Element | Simpson & Partners Home 7 | EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Unit Price | £649 | £545 |
| Typical Installation | £400–£600 | £400–£600 |
| Total Installed Cost | £1,049–£1,249 | £945–£1,145 |
| After OZEV Grant (if eligible) | £549–£749 | £445–£645 |
The EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 is £104 cheaper at the unit level, which translates directly to the installed price. That's a meaningful saving — roughly equivalent to two months of off-peak overnight charging on Octopus Go for a typical UK driver covering 7,400 miles annually.
However, the warranty difference is stark. Simpson & Partners offers a 10-year enclosure warranty versus EcoFlow's 3 years. Over a decade of ownership, that extra peace of mind has real value — especially given that EcoFlow is new to the EV charger market and lacks long-term reliability data. It's also important to note that the Simpson's 10-year warranty covers the enclosure specifically, not all internal electronics, so the comparison isn't quite as dramatic as the headline numbers suggest. Still, it's a significant differentiator. One further consideration: the EcoFlow's OZEV approval status is not yet confirmed, so if you're an eligible renter or flat owner counting on the £500 grant, verify this before purchasing.
Who Should Buy Which?
Buy the Simpson & Partners Home 7 if:
- You value premium build quality and distinctive British design
- A long warranty gives you genuine peace of mind — 10 years is unmatched
- You want a charger that looks beautiful on the front of your house, with options like Accoya wood and Cotswolds Green
- You need confirmed OZEV grant eligibility
- You prefer a tethered option with the cable permanently attached
Buy the EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 if:
- You already own or plan to buy EcoFlow solar panels or a PowerOcean battery
- You want dynamic tariff optimisation for variable tariffs like Octopus Agile
- A built-in LCD display and RFID access control matter to you
- You want OCPP 1.6-J compliance for potential future flexibility
- Budget is a priority and you're comfortable with a 3-year warranty
Our recommendation: For the typical UK homeowner without an existing EcoFlow ecosystem, the Simpson & Partners Home 7 is the stronger choice. The £104 premium buys you significantly better build quality, a warranty that's more than three times longer, and a charger that's genuinely a pleasure to look at every day. The EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 becomes the clear winner in one specific scenario: if you're already invested in EcoFlow's solar and battery products, the ecosystem integration is a compelling reason to keep everything under one roof — and one app. For everyone else, the Simpson's combination of quality, warranty, and proven OZEV eligibility makes it the safer and smarter buy.
Read our full Simpson & Partners Home 7 review or EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 review.
We’ll handle the installation
We’ll match you with vetted UK electricians — up to 3 free quotes, no obligation.

