A complete guide to charging an electric car at home, including how to charge at home, how much it costs and how long it takes.
A complete guide to charging an electric car at home, including how to charge at home, how much it costs and how long it takes.
To charge an electric car at home, you will need a home charging point installed where you park your electric car, or an EVSE supply cable for a 3 pin plug socket as an occasional back up.
A home charging point, fully installed, costs from £279 with the government OLEV grant.
Visit “Cost of charging an electric car” to learn more about the cost of charging at home and “OLEV Grant” to get a deeper understanding of the grant.
Charging speed for electric cars is measured in kilowatts (kW).
Home charging points charge your car at 3.7kW or 7kW giving about 15-30 miles of range per hour of charge (compared to 2.3kW from a 3 pin plug which provides up to 8 miles of range per hour).
For more details on the time it takes to charge at home, please visit “How Long Does It Take to Charge an Electric Car?”.
You can charge your electric car at home as often you need to. It can be treated the same as charging a mobile phone, fully charging overnight and topping up in the day if necessary.
While it is not necessary for most to charge every day, many drivers plug in each time they leave their car out of habit, giving them maximum flexibility should they have to make an unexpected journey.