How do I know if my home is ready for a charging point?

Ensuring that your home is capable of managing the increased power consumption resulting from a 30-60 amp outlet is crucial. A Done electrician is able to do load calculations on your current power usage. The goal is to confirm that an additional 30-60 amp circuit dedicated to the EV charger can safely be installed. The brand of your electric car may dictate a specific type of outlet or amperage that is suggested for installation. Various manufacturers may require or recommend different outlet capacities such as 30, 40, 50, or 60 amps.

Some EV manufacturers may advise the installation of their own branded charging outlet/station in your residence. However, a licensed electrician is generally still required to perform the installation and connect the charger to a suitable 240v power outlet. Currently, these charging outlets or stations are only available for purchase by EV owners. It’s essential to inquire about your options and how to buy them from your car sales representative before finalizing the purchase of an EV.