How To Install A Charger For Your Electric Vehicle

If you own an electric vehicle or you’re thinking about an electric company car scheme, then you know that one of the most important things to have is a reliable and safe EV charger. While many public charging stations are available, installing an EV charger at home is also convenient. This way, you can easily charge your car overnight or whenever it is convenient for you.

The EV charger installation process for your electric vehicle does not have to be complicated, so we will look at how you can install one in this article. Then you can have an electric car charging point at home. Electric vehicles offer huge improvements for car owners, so we hope this article can give you a little more information to help you know if they are right for you.

Step 1

The first thing you need to do is consult with your local electrician to see if your home’s electrical system can handle the additional load of an EV charger. If not, they can help you upgrade your system so that it can support the charger.

Step 2

Once you have determined that your home’s electrical system can handle the charger, the next step is to purchase the charger. There are many different types and models of EV chargers available on the market, so it is important to do your research to find the one that best suits your needs.

Step 3

Then, after purchasing your EV charger, the next step is to install it. This is usually a fairly simple process, but it is always best to consult your local electrician to ensure that everything is installed correctly and safely. Where you want the electric vehicle charging station can impact the difficulty as well. Is it going through a brick or plaster wall? Inside a garage, you may only be going through plaster or making slight alterations.

However, placing it on the outside could result in a slightly more complicated build. Regardless, if you want a suitable permanent structure for charging your electric vehicle, speak to a specialist once you know where you would like and have purchased the correct charger. A professional electrician will be able to help you access your electricity supply meter to install the meter properly.

By following these steps, you can easily install an EV charger at home, giving you the convenience of being able to charge your car whenever it is convenient for you. However, if you are wondering how to install an EV charger at home, we always recommend speaking to a professional.

Charger installed for Electric Vehicle at home

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What Is The Difference Between An AC And DC Charger?

An AC charger uses alternating current to charge the battery, while a DC charger uses direct current. AC chargers are slower than DC chargers, but they can be used with any type of electrical outlet. DC chargers are faster, but they can only be used with specific types of outlets.

Can I Install An EV Charger Myself?

It is possible to install an EV charger yourself, but it is always best to consult with a professional to make sure that everything is installed correctly and safely. Charging your car’s battery can be dangerous if not done properly, so it is always best to err on the side of caution.

If you have any questions about installing an EV charger at home, or if you need help finding the right charger for your car, feel free to contact us. We would be happy to assist you in any way we can.

Does It Cost A Lot To Charge Your Electric Car At Home?

The cost of charging an electric car at home will depend on the type of charger you have, the electricity rate you pay, and how often you charge your car. For example, if you have a Level 2 charger, which is the fastest type of charger, and you pay £0.15 per kWh, it would cost you about £2.70 to charge a car with a 60 kWh battery from empty to full.

However, if you only charge your car once per week, the cost would be much lower, about £0.40 per week, since you would only be paying for the electricity used to top off the battery.

EV charging is much cheaper than fuel. EV owners now have cars that can travel upwards of 200 miles on one charge. With many car parks and garages now having an EV charging station, you can rest assured that your car will never run out of charge.

Electric vehicle on charge at home

How Long Does It Take To Charge An Electric Car At Home?

Again, this will depend on the type of charger you have. A Level 1 charger, which is the slowest type of charger, will take about 8 hours to charge a 60 kWh battery from empty to full. A Level 2 charger will take about 4 hours to do the same, and a DC fast charger will charge the battery in about 30 minutes. New electric vehicles will hold their charge better and will charge faster as well; older vehicles can be less efficient.

Do Hybrid Vehicles Need To Charge?

No, hybrids do not need to be plugged in to charge. They have a gasoline engine and an electric battery, and the battery is slowly charged by the engine as well as through regenerative braking. However, some hybrids have the option of being plugged in to charge the battery, which can improve fuel economy.

If you are fearful of running out of charge with your fully electric vehicle, then a hybrid vehicle could be the better option. You also won’t need a home EV charging station. However, if you use your hybrid vehicle and neglect the electric element, say goodbye to your fuel economy! With the extra batteries on top of the engine, the car will be heavier, which needs more energy to get moving. So now, with fuel prices still sky high, a poor fuel economy, and a potential 14% benefit-in-kind tax, hybrids are looking less economical than once thought…

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