4 FAQs about Electric car garage charger

Can a hardwired EV charger be installed in a garage?

You can install and position the hardwired charger for an optimum position in the garage. If you have an older house, the chances are that the power outlets in the garage were installed to supply power to workbenches or heavy-duty dryers. This may not be practical as it may require a long charging cable to reach the EV charging port.

Should I install an EV charger in my garage?

Installing an EV charger in your garage is a process, but it's one that's well worth the effort. It's about more than just convenience; it's about making your life easier, saving money in the long run, & future-proofing your home. Let's do a quick recap of the key steps: Budget for it: Expect to spend between $800 & $2,500 on average.

How much does a car charger cost?

Let's do a quick recap of the key steps: Budget for it: Expect to spend between $800 & $2,500 on average. Choose your charger: A Level 2 smart charger is almost always the best bet. Assess your garage: Get a load calculation & make sure you have the space. Declutter if you need to—maybe even using a service like Prked for extra storage.

How much does it cost to install an EV charger?

The cost of installing an EV charger can vary WILDLY, but on average, you can expect to pay somewhere between $800 & $2,500 for a standard Level 2 charger installation. Here's a breakdown of what goes into that cost: The Charger Itself: A good quality, UL-certified Level 2 charger will typically run you between $400 & $700.

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