EV Charging RAMS – AI Risk Assessments for EV Charge Point Installers
Create comprehensive EV Charging RAMS documents using AI. Built for UK charge point installers and EV infrastructure contractors working on domestic, commercial, public on-street, and large-scale rapid charging projects. Every document is aligned with BS 7671 18th Edition (Amendment 2), the IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, ENA G98/G99, and OZEV requirements.
Key Features
- AI-Generated Content – Describe the EV installation and the AI produces a complete RAMS covering scope, electrical hazards, method statement, PPE, COSHH, and DNO notification requirements
- EV-Specific Hazard Library – Pre-built hazards for live electrical work, working at height on charging canopies, excavation and duct installation, battery energy storage risks, arc flash, and public interface controls
- BS 7671 Compliance – Documents reference 18th Edition wiring regulations, Part 7 Section 722 (EV charging), earthing arrangements (TN-S, TN-C-S, TT), and RCD/RCBO protection requirements
- DNO Notification Tracking – Structured sections for G98 or G99 connection applications, protective device settings, and commissioning handover documentation
- Professional PDF Export – Submission-ready documents with electrical risk matrices, IET CoP references, and sign-off blocks for Building Control and DNO review
- Digital Sign-Off – Collect operative signatures on-site with full audit trail and version history
EV Charging Job Types Supported
- Domestic 7 kW EV Charge Point Installation – Single-phase home charger installation under PD IET CoP; OZEV EVHS grant compliance; consumer unit assessment and dedicated circuit; earthing and bonding checks
- Commercial AC EV Charging — Mode 3 (7–22 kW) – Three-phase commercial charge point installation for offices, retail, and car parks; load management, dedicated metering, and access control integration
- Public On-Street EV Charging – Kerbside charge point installation under S50 licence; traffic management, public interface controls, pavement reinstatement, and DNO coordination
- DC Rapid EV Charger Installation (50–350 kW) – High-power DC rapid and ultra-rapid charger installation; substation connection, cable route assessment, civil groundworks, and DNO G99 application
- EV Charging Hub & Large-Scale Infrastructure – Multi-bay EV charging sites with grid connection, substation works, canopy installation, cable management systems, and smart charging software integration
- EV Charging Infrastructure Upgrade – Existing site capacity assessment, supply uprate, distribution board modifications, load balancing systems, and upgrade to higher-power chargers
Regulatory Framework
- BS 7671:2018 (18th Edition, Amendment 2) – IET Wiring Regulations; Section 722 – Supplies for electric vehicles
- IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation (5th edition) – governing installation standard for all charge point work
- ENA Engineering Recommendation G98 – Connection of generation up to 16 A per phase; micro-generation protection settings
- ENA Engineering Recommendation G99 – Connection of power generating modules above 16 A per phase; DNO application for high-power DC chargers
- OZEV Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) – Installer eligibility and grant compliance requirements for domestic installations
- Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 – Safe isolation procedures; competent person requirements for live and dead electrical work
- Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015)
- Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
Related Modules
- Building Services (M&E) RAMS – Wider mechanical and electrical RAMS for building services contractors
- COSHH Assessments – Assess cable joint compounds, solvents, and other substances used in EV charging installations
- Construction Phase Plans – CDM 2015-aligned CPPs for larger EV infrastructure projects
- Renewables RAMS – Solar PV and battery storage RAMS where EV charging integrates with on-site generation
- RAMS Generator – General construction RAMS where EV charging is part of a wider building project
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