Understanding the cost of home EV chargers.

04 December 2024

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As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular, many homeowners are considering the installation of a home EV charger to enhance their driving experience. The cost of installing a home EV charger can vary widely, and understanding these differences will help you make an informed decision.

Understanding the Costs of Home EV Chargers:

This is What You Need to Know:

As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular, many homeowners are considering the installation of a home EV charger to enhance their driving experience. The cost of installing a home EV charger can vary widely, and understanding these differences will help you make an informed decision.

So, here’s a breakdown of what you can expect in terms of pricing and features, and what to consider before making a purchase.

How Much Does a Home EV Charger Cost?

The cost of a home EV charger typically ranges from $500 to $2200, depending on the features and capabilities you’re looking for. Here’s a closer look at the options available:

1. Basic Chargers ($500 - $800): These are often referred to as "dumb" chargers. They offer a standard charging rate of 7.4kW and come with minimal features. While they get the job done effectively, they lack advanced functionalities such as connectivity or optimisation features.

2. Mid-Range Chargers ($800 - $1500): These chargers may include additional features like basic connectivity, app integration, or scheduling options. They are suitable for most users who want more control and flexibility without breaking the bank.

3. High-End Chargers ($1500 - $2200+): If you’re looking for a charger with the latest technology, including high power output, solar optimisation, Bluetooth, and WiFi connectivity, you should expect to pay upwards of $2200. These advanced chargers offer maximum convenience and efficiency, making them ideal for tech-savvy users who want the best performance.

Understanding Power Requirements.

Before purchasing a home EV charger, it's crucial to consider the type of electricity supply in your home:

- Single-Phase Electricity: Most homes in residential areas are equipped with single-phase electricity. With this setup, you can install a single-phase charger with a maximum output of 7.4kW. This is generally sufficient for average daily driving needs and is compatible with most home electrical systems.

- Three-Phase Electricity: If your home has a three-phase electricity supply, you have the option to install a charger with an output of up to 22kW. This type of charger offers very fast charging speeds and is ideal if you frequently need to charge your vehicle quickly. However, it’s important to note that your EV must also have an onboard charger capable of handling 22kW to fully utilise this capability.

Matching Your EV Charger with Your Vehicle

When selecting a home EV charger, ensure that it matches your vehicle’s charging capabilities. If you opt for a 22kW charger but your car can only accept 7.4kW, you won’t benefit from the higher charging speed. Always check your vehicle’s specifications and consult with a professional to choose the right charger for your needs.

At Solas we recommend and guide you.

Investing in a home EV charger can greatly enhance your electric vehicle experience, offering convenience and cost savings. Whether you go for a basic model or a high-end unit with advanced features, the right charger can make your daily driving smoother and more efficient. At Solas Group, we’re here to help you navigate these options and ensure you select and install the perfect charger for your home and vehicle.

For personalised advice and expert installation services, contact us today and take the first step towards a more sustainable and convenient driving experience.

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