(England & Wales)
Create a complete Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) battery system installation contract covering the scope of works, contract price and payment schedule, installation schedule, warranties, DNO notification, cancellation rights and liability.
Professionally drafted — structured following the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, with reference to BS 7671, for England and Wales.
Download a professionally drafted Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) battery system installation contract for UK installers, also known as a V2H installation agreement, bidirectional EV charger installation contract, or vehicle-to-home battery storage contract. Covers parties, installation details and system specification, scope of works, additional works, contract price and staged payment schedule, delivery and installation schedule, ownership of materials and risk, workmanship and manufacturer warranties, client responsibilities, contractor obligations, variations, cancellation rights under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, limitation of liability, force majeure, dispute resolution, UK GDPR data protection, general provisions and signatures. Suitable for MCS-registered installers, electrical contractors and renewable energy companies installing V2H, V2G and home battery storage systems. Structured following the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 for England and Wales.
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One reusable template for the businesses installing Vehicle-to-Home and home battery systems across the UK.
A V2H battery installation contract sets out the agreement between an installer and a client for supplying and fitting a Vehicle-to-Home battery system, covering the scope of works, price and staged payments, installation schedule, warranties, DNO notification and each party's responsibilities under England and Wales law.
A Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) battery installation contract is a written agreement between an installer (the Contractor) and a customer (the Client) for the supply, installation, connection and commissioning of a V2H or home battery storage system. It records what is being installed, how much it costs, when payment is due and what happens if something goes wrong.
This template is professionally drafted and structured following the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 for England and Wales.
Without a written installation contract, installers face payment disputes, scope creep, uncertainty over warranties and liability, and exposure under consumer protection law where work is sold at a distance or in the customer's home.
A clear written contract protects both the installer and the client, and sets professional expectations from day one.
This template covers parties, installation specification, scope of works, additional works, contract price and payment schedule, schedule, ownership and risk, warranties, client and contractor obligations, variations, cancellation rights, liability, force majeure, dispute resolution, data protection, general provisions and signatures.
Both the Interview and Editor versions produce the identical contract — structured following the Consumer Rights Act 2015 for England and Wales.
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Common mistakes include leaving out DNO notification responsibility, omitting cancellation rights for distance and off-premises sales, vague payment stages, no variations clause, and failing to reference BS 7671 or set a liability limit.
This template addresses each of these points with built-in clauses and clear, plain-English structure.
Complete the details, then both parties sign and date the contract (wet-ink or e-signature). Where the system can export more than 3.68 kW per phase to the grid, obtain DNO approval (G99) before commissioning; smaller systems use G98 notification. Keep a signed copy together with the BS 7671 electrical installation certificate and the system documentation.
Yes. When completed and signed correctly by both parties, this creates a recognised legal contract under England and Wales law.
The template includes a professional legal structure, scope of works, pricing and payment schedule, warranties, cancellation rights under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, and statutory rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. It references BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) and DNO notification requirements (G98/G99).
V2H and EV installation contracts are widely used across the UK. High-value or complex installations? Some installers opt for solicitor review before signing.
Bespoke contract or terms-and-conditions drafting from a solicitor typically ranges from £350 to £2,000 or more, depending on complexity.
This template is £25 one-time and includes both the guided interview and editor versions. Many installers complete their contracts confidently without additional legal costs.
Consider solicitor review for high-value or unusual installations.
Many businesses complete standard contracts without one. Our template is based on UK business law and includes all essential clauses.
Consider review for complex circumstances or high-value agreements. The choice is yours.
Yes. One purchase gives you lifetime access to a fully editable template you can use for every installation.
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Yes. The contract includes clauses for DNO notification and application (G98/G99), and a 14-day cancellation right under the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 for distance and off-premises contracts.
It also confirms that the client's statutory rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 are unaffected, and covers warranties, liability limits, force majeure and dispute resolution under the laws of England and Wales.
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