EV Charger Installation Cost

EV charger installation cost price will vary quite a lot depending on a number of factors

Electric vehicles (EVs) are about to become very big news in the next few years, and before too long these are probably the kinds of vehicles we will all be driving. There are many questions around this that we all need to have answered in order to use them properly, and one of the major issues is around having a charger installed.

Above all, you probably want to have a strong idea of the EV charger installation cost. The truth is that the price will vary quite a lot depending on a number of factors, such as where you live, what vehicle specifically you buy, and whether it is going to be hardwired to your home or a portable version.

Let’s take a look at some of the issues around EV charging now, to help answer your questions.

How Much Power Does An EV Charger Use?

Your average electric car uses about 0.20 kWh per km. When you are charging it, this means that over the space of a month you are going to use around 282 kWh on average. This number will obviously vary depending on how much you use it, the conditions you drive in, and so on.

Can I Charge My Car Through A Regular Plug Socket?

Yes – in most cases, your EV will come with a cable that has been designed for use in a standard three-pin domestic plug socket. So most of the time, you will be able to charge your car just by using that socket. However, having a specifically built EV charger is often more efficient and easier to use.

How Do I Get An EV Charger At Home?

The good news is, EV home charger installation is pretty straightforward. You just need to get in touch with an electrician who is capable of doing this for you, who can then install it for you. They will also be able to recommend your options, such as tethered versus untethered.

What Is A Smart Charger?

If you want your charging to be as efficient as possible, you should consider getting a smart charger. These are much more efficient and faster, and they stop charging where necessary, so you are not going to waste any more electricity while charging your car at home.

What Is Vehicle-To-Grid Charging?

Otherwise known as bidirectional charging, vehicle-to-grid charging is when you are able to get both powers from the grid to your EV, but also in reverse, supplying back to the grid as required. In essence, your car becomes a little moving power station! That means you can save money too.

Training  

Both domestic and commercial electricians have different training and while one would recognise the systems of the other they may not have the skills and knowledge to carry out work competently. Domestic electricians are usually called out for upgrades to fuse boxes, fault finding, and electrical inspections. It’s always best to find a professional best suited to the task at hand. 

Are Home Charging Stations Safe?

Charging at home is incredibly safe as long as you have the right equipment. You can ensure you have the right equipment by having it safely installed by a professional. If you would like to find out more about that, get in touch with Jack Jones Electrical to discuss your EV home charger installation needs.

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