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Home car charging installation

EV Charging Point Installation at Home

As the UK transitions to a renewable energy economy, home EV charging points are becoming increasingly essential. Our UK-based home EV charger installation company offers affordable and reliable solutions for electric vehicle owners. It’s crucial to only work with fully certified EV charge point installers who employ expert electricians, as installing a car charging point requires specific expertise. Installing a home car charging point is a cost-effective way to start each day with a full battery, and the installation cost may be reduced through grants. However, charging an EV at home will increase your electricity demand, so it’s essential to ensure your home’s electric infrastructure can handle the additional load.

Do I need permission to install a car charging point?

Planning permission is not required for the installation of wall-mounted electric vehicle charging points in areas lawfully used for off street if the electrical outlet does not exceed 0.2 cubic metres in size, and does not face onto, and is not within, two metres of a highway. It is advised if you have any doubt you should contact your local planning authority.

How often should you charge at home?

Many people find it convenient to put their electric vehicle on to charge when they park up for the night. This is usually not necessary if you are only driving average commuting distances. There is no need to charge every day.

How long does it take to charge an electric car?

It depends on the make and model of the car and the type of charging system involved, but some manufacturers now have cars which can be fully charged in less than half an hour.

How long will it take to install the charger?

Again it will vary depending on circumstances but generally installation takes around two hours. If you are looking for Electric Car Home Charging Installation, feel free to contact AB Electrical to get a fast turnaround.

Are home charging stations safe?

Home charging stations are rigorously designed and tested to the highest standards of safety. If you use a properly qualified electrician to install a home car charging point it will be perfectly safe to use.

How much does your electric bill go up with an electric car?

It is likely that you will see an increase in your electricity bill when you charge your electric vehicle at home. How big a rise will depend on your mileage and your electricity provider’s tariffs. Any cost increase will be more than matched by the lower cost of running an electric vehicle instead of one powered by fossil fuels so you should save money.

Is fast charging bad for electric cars?

Fast charging can cause deterioration in your battery faster than normal charging will. How much will vary depending on the make and model of your car. Fast charging technology is constantly improving so talk to your car dealership and an experienced electrician for advice.

How do I know if I can get a home car charging station installed?

Since planning permission is not generally required you can Install a Car Charging Point at Home so long as you have somewhere to put it. Our installation team will be happy to advise.

Are there any government grants for EV charging points?

If you are looking for home car charging point installation you may find there are a number of National and Local Government schemes which you may be able to use to cover some of the costs of installing a car charging point at home. Our team would be happy to advise on this.

Where to put a home charging point.

Electric car charging point installers will be able to offer guidance on this point, but essentially you need to make sure that the electrical outlet does not exceed 0.2 cubic metres in size, and it does not face onto, or be within, two metres of a highway. Apart from that, it simply needs to be conveniently placed in relation to where you normally park your car.

With the UK moving away from using fossil fuels and electric cars rising in popularity, there is an ever-growing need for people to install a home car charging point. A home EV charging point is the most convenient and easiest way to charge your car – you can simply plug in overnight and wake up to a fully charged car! Our home EV charger installer in the UK offers a budget friendly charging station solution for your electric car. Know all about cost, how to install, and factors that influence installation from one of the top electric car charging point installers right here at AB Electrical.

How to charge an electric car at home

There are two options when it comes to charging your car at home – you can either use the slow charger that was provided with your vehicle or you can choose to install a car charging point at home. The slow charger will use a standard 3-pin plug to take power directly from your domestic power supply and can take up to 24 hours to deliver a full charge. The fastest and cheapest way to charge your electric car is to look at a home EV charger installation in the UK.

What is an EV charger?

An EV charger is the industry lingo for an Electric Vehicle (EV) charger that charges your electric or hybrid plug in car. They will pull an electrical current from your property via a charging cable and plug to charge your cars battery. An EV home charger installation will typically be situated on the front or the side of the house close to where you park your cars to make it easy and convenient to plug in when you are not driving.

How do electric charging stations work?

Once you have had your electric car charging home installation (UK), it is incredibly simple to get a full tank! All you need to do is open your car’s charging flap to reveal the charging socket, grab the plug from the charging point and insert into the socket, leave your car plugged in until it is sufficiently charged, and remove the cable and return to the charger unit. It really is just as easy as plugging your phone in to charge overnight.

Can I install my own EV charging point?

Whilst you might be good at the occasional DIY, it is not recommended to undertake your own electric car home charging installation. There are rules and regulations that need to be met for all electric car charger home installations in the UK, and you need to make sure that the charging point is safe and fit for use. Whilst it might seem more expensive in the short term, it is important that an experienced and certified company such as AB Electrical carries out your electric car charger home installation. The electric car home charger installation cost is surprisingly budget friendly, especially when you consider how much you will spend on fuel over the course of a year. Get in touch with our friendly team today to request a quote.

How to manage the load on the home energy supply after installing an EV charging point

Following your home car charging point installation, you need to be aware that it will place an additional load on your main electrical supply. Depending on the maximum charging rate of your charge point and vehicle you need to take care not to damage your main fuse. To avoid overloading your fuse, many EV charging points automatically balance the power being drawn with the rest of your home to ensure that the maximum supply is never reached.

What are the benefits of home EV charging stations?

There are several benefits if you are looking to install a home car charging point, including:

  • Faster charges – on average a home electric charging point can charge your car from flat to full anywhere between 1 – 7 hours. If you charge via the main charger, this will take a minimum of 6 hours, and a public charging point can take even longer!
  • Convenience – as you already know, choosing to install a car charging point at home is the most convenient option as you can simply plug in and leave overnight – otherwise you are having to rely on public charging points which means going out of your way home and waiting while it charges.
  • Cost – the average cost for a home EV charger installation in the UK is £500, with many grants being offered to new electric car owners. Whilst this might seem expensive in the short term, a full tank of charge can end up costing you as little as £3.00, and when compared to paying for fuel there really is no competition.
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