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Simpson & Partners Home 7 vs Sync Energy Wall Charger 2: Premium Build or Budget Brilliance?

Simpson & Partners Home 7
Simpson & Partners Home 7
from £649
4.3/5
Sync Energy Wall Charger 2
Sync Energy Wall Charger 2
from £362
4.1/5
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Premium Build or Budget Brilliance? Two UK-Made Chargers Go Head to Head

Choosing between the Simpson & Partners Home 7 and the Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 is a fascinating dilemma because both are designed and supported in the UK, both offer genuine smart features, and both are OZEV-approved — yet they sit at very different price points and target quite different buyers. The Simpson & Partners Home 7 starts at £649 and pitches itself as a premium, beautifully finished charger with an industry-leading 10-year enclosure warranty. The Sync Energy Wall Charger 2, backed by listed UK electrical company Luceco PLC, comes in at just £362 for the socketed version (or from £302 tethered) and packs in features like built-in PEN fault protection and OCPP compliance that belie its budget price tag.

If you have solar panels, care about aesthetics, or want a charger that could handle a future three-phase upgrade, these two sit on opposite ends of an interesting spectrum. Let us dig in.

In a nutshell:

  • Simpson & Partners Home 7 (£649): A beautifully crafted, UK-manufactured charger with a 10-year enclosure warranty, premium aluminium-and-wood finishes, and optional 22kW three-phase capability.
  • Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 (£362): A feature-packed budget charger with built-in PEN fault protection, solar diversion, dynamic load balancing, and OCPP 1.6J compliance — all for nearly half the price.

Spec Comparison

FeatureSimpson & Partners Home 7Sync Energy Wall Charger 2
Price£649£362 (socketed); from £302 (tethered)
Max Power7kW (single-phase) / 22kW (three-phase)7.4kW (single-phase only)
Cable5m tethered or untethered7.5m tethered or untethered
Smart TariffsOctopus Go, OVO Anytime, EDF GoElectricTariffSense scheduling
Solar SupportSolar compatible (Plus models)SolarCharge with CT clamp
ConnectivityWi-FiWi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth
Warranty10 years (enclosure), 5 years (electronics)3 years
IP RatingIP54IP65 + IK10
TypeTethered or UntetheredTethered or Untethered
OCPPNative OCPP (V3 models)OCPP 1.6J

Smart Tariff Integration

Both chargers support scheduled charging to take advantage of cheap overnight electricity — the single easiest way to slash your running costs. On a tariff like Octopus Intelligent Go at roughly 7p/kWh, charging a Tesla Model 3 with a 60kWh battery overnight costs around £4.20 instead of £16+ at standard rates. Over a year of average UK mileage (7,400 miles), that difference adds up to hundreds of pounds.

The Simpson & Partners Home 7 explicitly supports Octopus Go, OVO Anytime, and EDF GoElectric through its app, and the V3 models integrate directly with Octopus Intelligent for automated smart charging, as noted on the simpson-partners.com site. The Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 uses its own TariffSense scheduling system, which lets you set charging windows to align with off-peak periods. Its OCPP 1.6J compliance also means it can connect to third-party energy management platforms, giving you more flexibility down the line if you switch providers or want more granular control.

Both approaches work, but the Simpson & Partners integration with named tariffs feels slightly more plug-and-play, while the Sync Energy's OCPP support offers more future-proofing for the technically inclined.

Solar Diversion and Energy Management

If you have solar panels, both chargers can help you use surplus generation to charge your car — but they go about it differently. The Simpson & Partners Home 7 offers solar and load balancing capabilities in its Plus models (Home 7 Plus and Home 22 Plus), which include wired or wireless energy management as confirmed by electriccarguide.co.uk. However, it is worth noting that the base Home 7 at £649 is the Basic model — the Plus model with energy management will cost more.

The Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 includes its SolarCharge feature with a CT clamp as standard, making solar diversion available right out of the box at its £362 price point. It also includes dynamic load balancing, which automatically adjusts your charging rate based on what else your home is drawing — a genuinely useful safety and efficiency feature that prevents your main fuse from tripping.

For solar panel owners watching the budget, the Sync Energy has a clear edge here: you get solar diversion included at a fraction of the price.

Build Quality and Design

This is where the Simpson & Partners Home 7 truly shines — and arguably where you are paying the premium. The charger is manufactured in the UK from anodised aluminium with a choice of Accoya wood or metal lids. According to wepoweryourcar.com, there are up to 125 unique colour and material combinations available in the V3 range, from Neptune Blue to Cotswold Green to Dark Champagne. If you live in a conservation area or have a listed building, finishes like Brick Red and Cotswold Green have proven popular with local planning authorities. The 10-year enclosure warranty and 5-year electronics warranty, as detailed on the simpson-partners.com V3 comparison page, are genuinely market-leading.

The Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 takes a more functional approach. It offers nine interchangeable colour fascia plates, which is a nice touch but a far cry from Simpson's bespoke finish options. However, it fights back on durability specs: its IP65 + IK10 rating means it is fully weatherproof and impact-resistant — a step above the Simpson's IP54 rating. That IK10 impact resistance is particularly reassuring if your charger is mounted near a driveway where it might take a knock. The 3-year warranty, though, is noticeably shorter.

App and Connectivity

The Simpson & Partners app covers the essentials: scheduling, cost tracking, cable lock control, and immediate charge override, all connected via Wi-Fi. It is functional, though reviewers note it is not yet as polished as the apps from Ohme or Tesla.

The Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 offers broader connectivity options — Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth for setup. The Ethernet option is particularly welcome if your charger is far from your router, as some users have reported Wi-Fi reliability issues with the Sync Energy at range. The app platform did undergo a transition from Monta, which caused some early confusion, but the current Sync Energy app supports energy monitoring and OTA firmware updates.

Price and Value

Cost ElementSimpson & Partners Home 7Sync Energy Wall Charger 2
Unit Price£649£362 (socketed) / from £302 (tethered)
Typical Installation£400–600£300–600
Total Installed Cost£1,049–1,249£602–962
After OZEV Grant (if eligible)£549–749£102–462

The price gap is significant. At the top end, you could be paying over £600 more for the Simpson & Partners — essentially double the Sync Energy's tethered price. That premium buys you a dramatically longer warranty, premium materials, and bespoke design options. The Sync Energy counters with built-in PEN fault protection, which can save £50–100 on installation because your electrician will not need to install a separate earth rod — narrowing the real-world cost gap slightly.

For pure value-for-money on features per pound, the Sync Energy is hard to beat. But if you view your charger as a permanent fixture on your home — like a front door or window frame — the Simpson & Partners' build quality and 10-year warranty make a compelling case for spending more.

Who Should Buy Which?

Buy the Simpson & Partners Home 7 if:

  • You want a charger that genuinely enhances your property's appearance, especially on a period or heritage home
  • A 10-year enclosure warranty and 5-year electronics warranty give you peace of mind
  • You have or plan to install three-phase power and want the option to upgrade to 22kW
  • You value UK-manufactured, premium aluminium and Accoya wood construction
  • You are happy to pay a premium for a charger you will not want to replace for a decade

Buy the Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 if:

  • Budget is a priority — you want a fully-featured smart charger for under £400
  • You have solar panels and want integrated solar diversion without paying extra
  • You want built-in PEN fault protection to simplify and cheapen installation
  • Future-proofing via OCPP 1.6J compliance matters to you
  • You need a longer tethered cable (7.5m vs 5m) or Ethernet connectivity for a distant install

Our recommendation: For the majority of UK homeowners looking for a reliable, smart home charger at a sensible price, the Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 offers extraordinary value. It packs in solar diversion, dynamic load balancing, PEN fault protection, and OCPP compliance for less than £400 — features that some chargers costing twice as much cannot match. However, if aesthetics and longevity are top priorities — particularly if you own a character property or simply refuse to have a plastic box on your wall — the Simpson & Partners Home 7 is in a class of its own for build quality and design. That 10-year enclosure warranty is unmatched in the UK market, and the option to step up to 22kW three-phase charging adds genuine future-proofing that the Sync Energy cannot offer.

For the full specs-level breakdown, see our Simpson & Partners Home 7 vs Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 comparison page.

Read our full Simpson & Partners Home 7 review or Sync Energy Wall Charger 2 review.

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