Secure electric car chargers you can use at home: everything about buying, grants, and proper installation

Secure electric car chargers you can use at home: everything about buying, grants, and proper installation

Choose the right EV charger at home

Choosing the right EV charger in your resicence for your electric vehicle is important to ensure fast and effective charging while maximising battery life. In the text below, you can read about some of the aspects to consider when choosing a charger for your home. Also keep in mind that you must use a qualified electrician to install a wallbox at home.

Charging speed – For fast and efficient charging
One of the most important considerations is charging speed. Charging stations for electric vehicles offer different charging speeds depending on their capacity and connection type. The most common charger types are destination chargers (alternating current, AC) and fast chargers (direct current, DC). Destination chargers are usually suitable for home environments and generally offer lower charging speeds, while fast chargers charge your vehicle faster but are usually more expensive with a more involved installation.

Compatibility – Choose the right connection for your EV
To choose the right wallbox at home, you also need to consider your electric vehicle’s connection type. There are different standards for charging connections, including Type 1 and Type 2 (which is now more or less standard) for AC and CCS and CHAdeMO for DC. Ensure that the charger you choose is compatible with your electric vehicle’s connection type.

Flexibility  – Adapt your solution to fit your needs
Another important consideration is the flexibility offered by the EV charger. Some wallboxes have outlets while others have fixed cables. If you’re a property owner and also want to be able to debit for charging, there’s a lot to be gained from checking whether the electric vehicle charger you’re considering is OCPP-compliant. This way, you’ll never be tied to a single provider and instead will be free to use your preferred provider. We usually compare this to when choosing a broadband provider for your home – it should work the same way. You should always be able to change provider if you aren’t satisfied or wish to change for some other reason. 

Adaptability – Future-proof for new features
When choosing a electric vehicle chrager for your home, choosing one that can be adapted to your particular needs and circumstances can prove advantageous. For example, some charging stations offer different charging modes, timers and integration with smart home systems. It may also be a good idea to choose a charger that can be updated in the future, so that you always have access to the latest functions, such as V2G, V2H and V2x.

Safety and quality – Load balancing and protection for your EV Charger
Safety is a central consideration when it comes to electric vehicle chargers at home because the electricity is connected to your home or other property. Be sure to choose a high-quality charger with built-in earth fault detection, DC protection and surge protection, as well as one compliant with the applicable standards for safety and electric vehicle charging. If you want to install multiple charging stations in, say, multifamily residential properties, check what the standards say about connecting such wallboxes in series. Does the wallbox need external components between the individual chargers (residual current device, fuse) or is all necessary protection built-in? This can make a huge difference to the installation cost.

Load balancing is also an important safety feature, as it ensures that the electric vehicle is charged in a safe and efficient way without overloading the home’s electrical system. The system measures the household’s total electricity consumption and adjusts the charging power in real time, allowing you to use other appliances at the same time without the risk of blowing a fuse.

Are there any grants for electric vehicle chargers?

Are there any grants for electric vehicle chargers?

In Sweden you can get a tax deduction for installing a wallbox at your home through the so-called ‘Green Technology Tax Deduction.’ It covers up to 50% of the installation cost, which can save a lot of money.

The importance of certified installers

The importance of certified installers

Hiring a certified installer when installing an EV charger is essential for safety, performance, and warranty coverage. A qualified electrician ensures that the installation complies with current regulations, can handle the electrical load, and operates optimally. This reduces the risk of faults, disruptions, and future costs.

Different types of electric vehicle chargers

Wallboxes

A wallbox at home is typically installed on a wall, for example in a garage, carport, or on the exterior façade of a house. This is the most common and popular solution for private homeowners. GARO Entity Home and GARO Entity Compact are two safe and smart chargers designed for residential houses.

Charging posts

A charging post stands freely on the ground and is a good option when wall installation is not possible, for example on open driveways or parking areas without a nearby building. Our GARO Entity chargers can easily be installed both on a wall and on a ground-mounted stand. Our stand features a minimalist design to create a sleek look at your home.

Emergency chargers

Being able to charge your car using a regular wall outlet may seem like a simple and convenient solution, but there are many reasons why you should charge your electric or hybrid vehicle using a dedicated charger instead of a wall outlet. For example, a standard electrical outlet is not designed for the high and continuous load required for charging a vehicle.

A so-called emergency charger is intended for temporary use only and should not be used for regular EV charging. For safe charging, we always recommend installing a proper wall-mounted charger.

Interested in an electric vehicle charger from GARO?

Would you like to install an electric vehicle charger from GARO at home? Our retailers will help you choose the right solution and ensure a safe installation.

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Frequently Asked Questions: FAQ

The cost varies depending on the type of charging station you choose, which optional features are included, and how the installation needs to be carried out. Factors such as the location, the condition and capacity of the electrical panel, and any additional work required can affect the price. Each installation is unique, so contact a certified electrician for a quote.

The Green Technology tax deduction applies if you purchase your charging station together with installation by a certified electrician. The deduction is applied directly to the invoice by the installer and covers up to 50% of the cost of labor and materials. The rules are administered by the Swedish Tax Agency, which also verifies that you meet the requirements.