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Couple concerned after guests created fire risk by charging electric vehicles at holiday home
Lincolnshire Echo
|November 27, 2025
A COUPLE who hire out their holiday home in Lincolnshire say their electric bills have increased due to guests charging electric vehicles during their stay, creating a potential fire risk.
Dale Jacques, a serving soldier, and his wife have a holiday home at Tattershall Lakes Country Park, which they purchased during the pandemic so that they could spend time together between his deployments when travel restrictions were in place.
The couple rent out their holiday home to help manage the costs associated with it, such as ground rent, water, rates, gas, electric, insurance, hot tub maintenance and general wear and tear.
However, they say that like other owners on the site, they have noticed an increase in electricity consumption.
They believe this is due to guests charging electric vehicles at the holiday homes through using a cable through the window, despite there being dedicated charging points.
Dale said: “We have noticed an increase in our electric consumption based on our bills as have other owners on site. And many have suggested it's due to guests charging EVs during their stay, which is against the park owner's site rules.
Improvised methods like trailing cables through windows can create significant fire risks and increases the potential for electrical faults
This story is from the November 27, 2025 edition of Lincolnshire Echo.
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