Security Ratings Explained
Security Ratings
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Hafren Security Ratings

Security Level 1

Entry Level
Fasteners offer protection from vandalism and opportunistic crime. Drivers can be purchased by the general public.

Security Level 2

Enhanced Security
Fasteners are less Common and less Recognizable. Driver Tooling is non-standard and Harder for the general public to buy.

Security Level 3

Medium Security
Rarer (less well-known) products. Supply of driver tooling is controlled, less readily available to buy, enhancing the security of the assembly.

Security Level 4

High Security
Either 1-way permanent fixing, or rare Hafren patented high security products requiring specialist tooling to remove (only available from Hafren approved distributors).

Security Level 5

Maximum Security
Highest security available. Products are either 1-way permanent fixings, or require bespoke exclusive, custom made driver tools to remove.

Electric Car Owners At Potential Risk Of Losing Thousands Of Pounds Due To Theft Of Chargers

The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has revolutionised transportation, offering a more efficient and eco-friendly alternative to traditional cars. However, along with this positive change comes a new challenge: the theft of EV home chargers. In recent news, there have been reports of gangs targeting EV chargers, particularly those installed in new builds, prior to the new owners moving in. This is a huge issue for both house builders and new homeowners. In this blog post, we will delve into the consequences of EV charger thefts and explore potential solutions to prevent such incidents.

Helping to stamp out EV charger theft

Financial Losses:

One of the immediate and most evident effects of EV charger thefts is the financial loss incurred by owners. The cost of installing a standard 7kW home fast charger can range from £500 to £1,000, and the charger itself can add another £500 to £1,000 to the overall expense. Thus, victims of charger theft can face significant monetary setbacks, which can amount to thousands of pounds.

Inconvenience:

Apart from the financial aspect, having an EV home charger stolen can cause substantial inconvenience for the owner. The theft may require them to invest time and money in replacing the charger or seeking alternative charging methods. This inconvenience can be especially burdensome for those who heavily rely on their EV for daily transportation, disrupting their routine and potentially affecting their ability to commute or carry out essential activities.

Safety Concerns:

Beyond the immediate financial and logistical repercussions, EV charger thefts also raise safety concerns. Improper use of EV charge points by untrained individuals can lead to severe accidents, including electric shocks, burns, electrocutions, and even fire hazards. Ensuring the safety of the vehicle, residence, and unsuspecting thieves themselves is crucial. Implementing security fasteners can effectively protect against unauthorised access, mitigating the risk of accidents and safeguarding all parties involved.

Our Solution:

To address the issue of EV charger theft and promote safety and longevity, we propose the use of anti-tamper security fasteners and fixings. These specialised fasteners not only serve as a deterrent against theft but also provide a layer of protection, ensuring the safety of the owner, the home, vehicle, and potential thieves. By implementing tamper-resistant security fasteners, both the owners and manufacturers can reduce the risk of costly repairs and liabilities.

At Hafren Fasteners, we have a long-standing history of providing specialist security fasteners to the automotive industry and the emerging EV market. Our mission is to help combat theft on a global scale “stamping out the impact of theft globally”. We offer a wide range of tamper-resistant security fasteners, specifically designed to prevent theft, vandalism and unauthorised access. Visit our website to explore our full range of products and learn how our expert knowledge can help protect your EV charging infrastructure.

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