Your Neighbour's Solar Is Your Problem Now

Your EV charger trips overnight. The DNO says the voltage is fine. The charger says otherwise. So who's right? In this video, we dive into one of the biggest challenges facing the modern electrical grid: rising voltages caused by solar PV, battery storage, EV chargers and changing power flows on local networks. We explore ESQCR voltage limits, BS 7671 Regulation 722, open PEN protection, Clause D vs Clause E, EV charger nuisance tripping, voltage rise, solar exports, DNO responsibilities and why some chargers cope better than others. We also investigate a real-world overvoltage problem and look at how the Myenergi Zappi Glo uses ZapSafe technology to provide open PEN protection without relying solely on voltage thresholds, helping reduce nuisance trips while maintaining safety. The charger isn't always the problem. And neither is the electrician. Learn More About The myenergi Zappi GLO 👉 https://hub.efixx.co.uk/ZappiGLO IET 01 Standard 👉 https://hub.efixx.co.uk/IET01Standard ================ Time Stamps 00:00 Your Neighbour's Solar Could Stop Your EV Charging 01:08 How The Old Grid Worked 02:35 Why Voltage Was Easy To Manage 04:05 Solar, Batteries & The New Grid 05:52 Why DNOs Care About New Connections 07:08 Why EV Drivers Notice The Problem 08:22 Understanding Open PEN Faults 10:00 Clause D & The 253V Problem 11:40 Why DNOs See Something Different 13:10 When Solar Makes The Problem Worse 14:42 A Real-World EV Charging Problem 16:05 The Clause E Alternative 17:30 ZapSafe & Smarter PEN Detection 18:20 Is Changing Voltage Limits The Answer? ================ #electricalinstallation #electrician #evcharging