RECC was developed in 2006 to ensure that consumers who invest in renewable technologies, such as solar panels and heat pumps, are protected. By being part of RECC, businesses demonstrate that they meet its strict standards of customer service, installation quality, and post-installation support. As the largest code of its kind, RECC is key to promoting confidence in the renewable energy sector by offering consumers reassurance that the businesses they work with are trustworthy. RECC is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) under its prestigious Approved Codes Scheme.
If your business sells or leases small-scale heat or power generating systems to domestic consumers, to demonstrate your commitment to consumer protection, we encourage you to join the RECC.
EVCC sets out high standards for businesses who are offering to sell and/or install EV chargepoints at private domestic premises. As well as requiring compliance with all relevant legal provisions, EVCC aligns with the Institute of Engineering and Technology’s Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation and Building Regulations. By being a member of EVCC, businesses demonstrate that they will design and install a chargepoint that works for the consumer and their property, ensuring that consumers can confidently make the transition to EV ownership.
If your business sells and / or installs private EV chargepoints, to demonstrate your commitment to consumer protection, we encourage you to join EVCC.