Charging your electric vehicle (EV) at home
Charging an electric car at home with a charging post, often referred to as a Level 2 charger, is one of the most convenient and cost-effective methods for keeping your EV ready to go. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it efficiently:
Choose the Right Charging Equipment
Charging your electric car at home with a Level 2 charger is a convenient and cost-effective way to keep your EV ready. Start by selecting the right charging equipment. Choose a Level 2 charging station, which charges much faster than a Level 1 charger. These chargers use a 240-volt circuit, similar to a dryer or stove, and can provide 15-30 miles of range per hour depending on your vehicle.
Professional Installation
Installing a Level 2 charging station requires a certified electrician. A certified electrician will assess your home’s electrical system to ensure it can handle the added load. They will wire the charger directly into your home’s electrical panel and mount it in a convenient location like your garage or driveway. Always use a professional to comply with local codes and safety regulations
Charging Your Vehicle
Park, plug in the charger, and let it do its job. Many Level 2 chargers offer smart features, allowing you to monitor and control the charging process via a mobile app. You can schedule charging during off-peak hours to reduce costs.
Cost of Charging
The cost of charging your EV at home depends on local electricity rates and your vehicle’s battery size. For instance, if your EV has a 75 kWh battery and electricity costs $0.12 per kWh, a full charge would cost about $9. Charging overnight can save even more if your utility offers lower rates during off-peak hours
Maintenance and Safety
Regular maintenance of your charging equipment is essential. Keep the charger and cables in good condition by inspecting them periodically. Modern chargers prevent overcharging and automatically shut off once the battery is full, making overnight charging safe
Colony Electrical – electrical contractors servicing Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga and Etobicoke are licensed electricians fully qualified to install Level 2 charging stations for your EV. Quotes are provided and our electricians will be happy to assist!