Cost to Install an EV Charger at Home

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The cost to install a home EV charger in Australia typically ranges from $1,000 to $1,500 depending on switchboard condition, distance to the installation point, cable routing and whether single or three phase power is required. EVSE offers professional installation nationwide. You will also need to factor in the cost of the hardware which ranges from $700-$1,500 depending on the capability and brand.

  • Installation cost varies by wiring complexity.
  • Three phase upgrades or solar integration increase cost.
  • Licensed electricians are required.
  • Site inspection recommended for complex installations.

Factors affecting installation cost

  • Switchboard condition: Older boards may need upgrades.
  • Distance from board to charger: Longer cable runs above 15m increases cost.
  • Cable route: Wall penetration or trenching may be required.
  • Single or three phase: Three phase upgrades cost more.

Recommended chargers for installation

  • Ocular IQ Home Solar Universal 7kW: Best for reliable single phase with solar compatibility
  • Ocular IQ Home with 5 metre cable: Reliable everyday unit with tethered cable
  • Ocular LTE Plus: Suitable for single phase and compact setups

All recommended chargers are compatible with every electric vehicle in Australia.

Best EV Chargers in Australia – Comparison Table

Installation Price
Simple install 900 to 1300
Medium install 1300 to 1800
Complex install 1800 to 2500

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a site inspection?

Recommended for accuracy

Can EVSE install nationwide?

Yes.

Is three phase required?

Only for 22 kW speeds.

Does installation include cabling?

Yes, up to the required length.

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