Experts estimate approximately 10% of cars will be electric by 2025. If you’re looking to join this eco-friendly fleet—or already purchased your electric vehicle (EV)—you need to come up with a charging plan. We’ve found that for most homeowners, installing a residential EV charger is the safest and most convenient option. It lets you keep your battery full without fighting every Tesla owner in a 10-mile radius for a spot. But, before you schedule an installation, you need to consider things like charger level, cost, and location. After educating yourself, go ahead and give us a call. We’re the electrician that people in Terrebonne trust and have been helping your neighbors solve electrical issues since 2010.
Around 80% of all vehicle charging is done at home, and there’s a reason for that. Though the cost of putting in a residential EV station can be prohibitive, most electric car owners find that the pros of doing so far outweigh the cons. For most, that decision comes down to:
Residential EV stations are available in three types. The first two are available for home installation, while the third is almost exclusively used by public charging networks and vehicle manufacturers.
These chargers only require a 120V circuit. This allows them to run off any three-pronged outlet. These chargers provide between 2 and 5 miles of charge per hour. That’s more than enough for most drivers.
These chargers don’t run off of anything less than a 240V circuit, similar to your dryer. Because the quality varies widely, Level 2s offer anywhere between 15 and 40 miles of charge an hour.
Also known as DCFC or fast-charging stations, these are the most powerful charging stations on the market. In just 30 minutes, they can get most cars from 0-80% charged. Because they require a 480V outlet, they’re not currently sold for residential use.
There are several factors to consider when selecting your car charger. These items include:
Then, you need to pick up the phone and call 541-216-4624. Our electricians will take the time to help you select the EV station model and location that best suits your needs. We offer units rated for both indoor and outdoor use to maximize installation flexibility. When you couple that with our dedication to customer service and upfront pricing, you’ll agree we’re the right electrician for the job. So, whether you’re looking to add a Level 2 charger for your Tesla S or to install a Level 1 for visitors, you can count on us. To learn more about the other electrical services we offer, visit our homepage. Our service area includes Bend, Terrebonne, and Redmond.
First, as long as you don’t try to install your own EV station, you have nothing to be worried about. We only install home chargers that have been tested for safety and efficiency. One thing to note, however, is these tests don’t account for the dangers posed by all the cables. We’ve heard plenty of stories of dogs and kids getting a bump on the noggin by tripping over an unspooled wire.
That’s why we suggest skipping the portable chargers and opting for a wall-mounted unit with a connector port. This makes it less of a trip hazard and keeps the connector from turning into a chew toy. You also might want to consider scheduling periodic calls to have Redmond Electric look at the charger and check for loose wires or damage.
To save money, we suggest installing it as close to your electrical panel as possible. The cost of conduit can quickly add up if you try to run a circuit from one end of your home to another. Most homeowners in Terrebonne opt to install their EV station where they typically park outside or in the garage. Since this is where your car spends most of its time, this is the most convenient option. If you opt for the great outdoors, you’ll need a charger that’s rated as weatherproof.
This depends both on the battery capacity of your car and the type of charger you buy. More affordable, Level 1 chargers can only output about 5 miles of juice per hour. If you sleep a full eight hours, you’ll be able to drive 40 miles before returning to your pre-charge battery levels. Level 2 chargers are about three times as fast. Level 3, meanwhile, can take you from 0% to 80% charged in forty or so minutes.
Even among appliances, car chargers stand apart. They require a continuous load and are installed in a way that maximizes their efficiency. To ensure long-term compatibility, the type of car and brand of the charger must also be kept in mind. So, while any electrical company can put the outlet in, not all of them have the knowledge or experience required to take the next step. Fortunately, Redmond Electric is in your backyard!
Like with most things, you get what you pay for. A typical car charging station will cost between $500 and $900. More affordable units may not come with comprehensive warranties and might suffer from shortened lifespans. The more expensive units, meanwhile, charge faster and come with a variety of additional features. You then have to add the cost of an electrician to the material cost. Because no two homes are the same, the amount of time installation takes can widely vary. Most homeowners, however, will end up with an invoice totaling between $1000 and $2500 dollars.
There may be rebates available to offset this cost. Ask your electrician for more information. If you are located in Terrebonne, give us a call at 541-216-4624. We’ll be happy to schedule a time to evaluate your home, provide you a quote, and bring to your attention any savings for which you may qualify.