Driving an EV (Electric Vehicle) is only as convenient as the charging solutions available to you. Though EVs are growing in popularity, there are still areas that lack enough public charging places, which becomes a huge challenge for many would-be EV owners. One of the best ways to not be dependent on public charging stations is by installing your own charging point or system at home. While there are generally three levels of charging stations available, the most popular and convenient charger for residential use is the level 2 charger.
There are different ways to install a home EV charging point, depending on your home’s existing electrical wiring. The installation could be as simple as just plugging in and immediately charging your EV or there might be additional steps. To install your own charging point at home, you need to determine how the charger will be used. The level 2 chargers provided by Charging Shop are 10 times faster than the standard level 1 charger. Let’s discuss how to install an electric car charging point at home.
Hire local Electrician:
EV station installation is quite simple procedure, however, it is always advised to hire local electrician who will make sure electrical equipment installation is done in a safe way. They have all the knowledge about EV infrastructure and they can get the job done properly and safely. Hiring an electrician will also ensure the safety of your home and your EV.
Get the Permit to Install an EV Charging Point:
You have to check whether your house’s electricity system is eligible to install a level 2 charging system. In case it requires to be upgraded, you would have to obtain a permit from the local electricity department. The electrician you hired for the job can assist you with all the necessary details.
Check if the Electrical Panel has Space for the Charger:
Check whether the electrical panel in your home has enough space to accommodate a circuit breaker for the home EV charging point. The electrician could help you determine this and make sure it is done.
Purchase and Install a Level 2 Charger:
Choosing a level 2 EV charger is crucial and always make sure you buy it from a well-established and trusted place such as Charging Shop. Our EV charging stations are compatible with our proprietary CHRG Network station management system and we are a one-stop destination for all your EV charging requirement. The level 2 charger needs a 240V outlet, which many garages generally have. If you don’t have a 240V outlet, your electrician will make sure to install one or hardware the unit so that the charger could be installed. You can also have additional EV cable management accessories to maximize your home charging experience.