EV COOLING UK

Keep EVs Running Cool

We fit battery cooling kits, check coolant, service heat pumps, and upgrade fans and radiators. Built for EV owners and fleet teams that need safe, steady performance.

EV cooling bay in a dark workshop, open nose, radiator core, twin fans, mist and blue light

Metric 01

250+

EV cooling jobs completed

Metric 02

4.8/5

Average client rating

Metric 03

12 yrs

Hands-on EV cooling work

HOW IT WORKS

Four simple steps

Fit battery cooling kits for road cars and fleets, with full test and handover.

Silver EV front cooling module open, new battery cooling kit installed in a bright workshop.

1-2 day fit

Battery Cooling Kits

From £495

Fit battery cooling kits for road cars and fleets, with full test and handover.

Coolant sample bottle, reservoir cap, torch and cloth on a damp EV workshop worktop

Same-day visit

Coolant Checks

From £149

EV heat-pump condenser clearing frost behind an open grille in a service bay

Book weekly

Heat-Pump Servicing

From £229

Open EV battery bay with sensor nodes, replacement thermistor, and clipped loom on a foam mat.
0190 min slots

Thermal Sensor Tests

From £189

Scan sensors, read live data, and replace faulty units that trigger warnings.

EV cooling module with twin fans and radiator behind bumper beam in a dim workshop
02Site survey

Radiator & Fan Upgrades

From £399

Upgrade cooling airflow for fast-charge use, towing, and hot weather.

Three EV vans queued in a misty depot lane with cooling kits and fan modules.
03Fleet cover

Fleet Cooling Plans

From £799

Plan checks, parts, and service visits for vans, taxis, and car fleets.

OUR SERVICES

Cooling work for EVs and fleets

Tell us the vehicle, fault light, or fleet size, then pick a date.

EV key fob, charging cable and closed phone beside a ceramic tray on pale wood
01

Book a check

Tell us the vehicle, fault light, or fleet size, then pick a date.

Coolant test bottle, sensor plugs, fan relay and seals on a stainless tray in soft overhead light.
02

We inspect

We test coolant, sensors, fans, and heat-pump parts, then note what needs work.

Radiator hose, clamps, O-rings and fan shroud corners arranged on a limestone tray
03

Fit the parts

We install the right kit, upgrade worn parts, and clear the system safely.

Closed diagnostic tablet, relay module, fasteners and coolant cap on a pale concrete bench.
04

Test and report

We run a final check, share the results, and set the next service date.

CASE STUDIES

Recent EV cooling fixes

Single coolant check Thermal sensor scan Fan noise test Heat-pump pressure check Phone advice after visit

One EV, monthlyOne EV, monthly

Starter

From £149/mo

  • Single coolant check
  • Thermal sensor scan
  • Fan noise test
  • Heat-pump pressure check
  • Phone advice after visit
Most popularOne EV, monthly

Signature

From £379/mo

  • Two coolant checks yearly
  • Battery cooling kit fit
  • Radiator flow clean
  • Heat-pump service visit
  • Live temp test report
  • Priority booking line
Fleet contractFleet contract

Scale

From £799/mo

  • Quarterly fleet checks
  • On-site heat-pump care
  • Fan and radiator swaps
  • Sensor replacement stock
  • Battery kit rollout plan
  • Monthly fleet report

WHAT CLIENTS SAY

Trusted by EV owners and fleets

48 taxis stayed on the road through summer, with fewer heat warnings and no missed shifts.

Three black taxis in a depot lane after cooling upgrades, warm evening light, quiet and ready

Taxi Fleet

Taxi battery cooling fix cuts roadside faults

48 taxis stayed on the road through summer, with fewer heat warnings and no missed shifts.

White EV delivery vans under a depot canopy at dawn after heat-pump service.

Delivery Vans

Heat-pump service keeps delivery vans on time

Three EVs in a frosty forecourt with clean repaired fronts and drifting vapour.

EV Retail

Sensor swap stops warning lights in cold weather

EV fast-charge bay with rebuilt radiator stack and heat shimmer

Leasing Co

Radiator upgrade lowers fast-charge heat soak

Seven fleet EVs lined in a workshop lane beside coolant kits, with haze and clear bays behind.

Logistics

Fleet cooling plan trims workshop downtime

Macro of EV cooling manifold block, copper fittings and thermal probes on a steel bench.

Battery kits and sensors

Nina Patel

Frosted heat-pump coil with hoses and brass valve core on a pale service tray.

Servicing and leak tests

Tom Hughes

Overhead parts bin with EV connectors, coolant caps, and van fobs in neat rows.

Plan checks for vans and taxis

Leah Morgan

EV install hardware beside a battery tray corner in a dramatic workshop still life.

Fans, rads, and wiring

Owen Clarke

Proof

Customer notes

Verified

Their coolant check found a fan fault before summer traffic made it worse.

Macro of EV cooling manifold block, copper fittings and thermal probes on a steel bench.

Sanjay Mehta

Taxi Fleet Manager, London

Verified

The heat-pump service fixed cabin heat and stopped the warning light.

Frosted heat-pump coil with hoses and brass valve core on a pale service tray.

Claire Bennett

EV Owner, Milton Keynes

Verified

Our delivery vans spend less time in the bay now that the checks are planned.

Overhead parts bin with EV connectors, coolant caps, and van fobs in neat rows.

Jordan Price

Operations Lead, Swift Drop

Service area

Greater London

London, Croydon, Enfield, Wembley, Ilford

London skyline over the Thames in warm haze, with calm river and embankment below.

Area 01

Greater London

London, Croydon, Enfield, Wembley, Ilford

Chalk downs with a distant viaduct and spire above misty South East England fields at sunrise.

Area 02

South East England

Reading, Oxford, Milton Keynes, Slough, Brighton

West Midlands canal arches and water in copper dusk haze

Area 03

West Midlands

Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Solihull

Fenland marsh with a distant Cambridge spire, still water, reeds and mist at sunset

Area 04

East of England

Cambridge, Norwich, Ipswich, Peterborough, Bedford

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Questions

Common questions

Quick answers before visitors choose a product, service, or next step.

01How often should EV coolant be checked?+

Check it at least once a year, and sooner if the car shows heat warnings, low heat, or a fan fault.

02Do you work on fleet vans?+

Yes. We service single EVs and mixed fleets, with plans for checks, sensor tests, and upgrades on site.

03Can you fit battery cooling kits?+

Yes. We supply and fit battery cooling kits, then test flow, temperature, and alarms before handover.

04What signs show a cooling fault?+

Look for heat warnings, weak cabin heat, loud fans, poor range in traffic, or a smell near the coolant tank.

05Do you offer heat-pump service?+

Yes. We clean the system, check pressure, test the compressor, and replace worn parts if they fail.

06Do you cover my area?+

We cover London, the South East, the Midlands, and nearby fleet depots. Call us to check your postcode.

Service notes by email

Get short tips on coolant checks, heat-pump care, and battery cooling work for EV owners and fleet managers.