
Thinking About Buying an EV? Here’s What You Need to Know About Charging at Home.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming a common sight on Australian roads, and one of the first questions we hear from homeowners is:
“Can I charge my EV at home?”
The answer is yes – and for most homeowners, it’s easier than you might think.
Whether you’ve just ordered your first EV or you’re still considering making the switch, here’s what you should know before installing a home charger.
Can Every Home Have an EV Charger?
In most cases, yes.
However, before a charger can be installed, a licensed electrician will assess your home’s electrical system to ensure it’s suitable. This includes checking:
- Your switchboard and available capacity
- Your home’s electrical supply
- The location where you’d like the charger installed
- The distance between your switchboard and parking area
- Whether any electrical upgrades are required
Every home is different, which is why a professional assessment is the best place to start.
Can I Just Plug My Car Into a Normal Power Point?
Most EVs come with a standard charging cable that can plug into a regular household power point. While this can work for occasional charging, it’s much slower than a dedicated home charging station and isn’t designed to be the primary charging solution for most drivers.
A professionally installed wall charger offers:
- Faster charging
- Greater convenience
- Improved safety
- Smart charging features on many models
Do I Need to Upgrade My Switchboard?
Not always. Many homes already have the capacity to support an EV charger, while others may require a switchboard upgrade or additional electrical work.
The only way to know for sure is to have your home’s electrical system assessed by a licensed electrician.
Can I Charge My EV Using Solar?
Absolutely! If your home already has solar panels, charging your EV during the day can help maximise the use of the electricity you’re generating.
Many homeowners are now combining solar, battery storage and EV charging to make the most of their home’s energy.
Choosing the Right Charger
Not all EV chargers are the same. The right charger will depend on:
- The type of electric vehicle you own
- How quickly you’d like to charge
- Your household’s electrical setup
- Your daily driving habits
- Whether you’d like smart features such as scheduling or energy monitoring
Our electricians can help explain the options and recommend a solution that’s right for your home.
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If you’re planning to purchase an electric vehicle, don’t wait until delivery day to think about charging.
Organising your home charging solution in advance means you’ll be ready to enjoy your new EV from the moment you drive it home.
Whether you need advice, an electrical assessment, a switchboard upgrade or a professionally installed EV charger, our licensed electricians are here to help every step of the way.









