January 12, 2026

How to Monitor or Schedule EV Charging

You can monitor and schedule EV charging using a smart compatible Level 2 charger which have an APP. Chargers such as the Ocular IQ Home Solar & Ocular LTE Plus allow scheduled charging and energy tracking. Allows sched...
January 12, 2026

Do I Need a Charger Specific to My EV Brand

You do not need a charger that is specific to your EV brand. Almost all EVs sold in Australia use the Type 2 charging standard, which means any universal Type 2 wall charger will work with your vehicle. EVSE chargers includ...
January 12, 2026

Cheapest EV Chargers in Australia

The cheapest EV chargers in Australia are Level 1 portable chargers priced $250 – $400, however this is too slow for many drivers, so the next cheapest option are simple Level 2 wall chargers priced $600 – $1500...
January 12, 2026

Which EV Charger is Best for Australian Homes 

The best EV charger for most Australian homes is a Level 2 wall mounted charger that delivers between 7kW and 22 kW, supports Type 2 compatibility and is designed for Australian electrical and weather conditions. EVSE recom...
January 12, 2026

State Regulations and EV Charger Requirements in Australia

EV charger installations in Australia must comply with AS3000 wiring rules and be completed by a licensed electrician. Each state has specific requirements for switchboard protection, RCD usage and electrical permits. EVSE ...
January 12, 2026

Smart Charging and App Control

Smart charging allows you to control when and how your EV charges using scheduling, load management and energy monitoring. Chargers such as the Ocular IQ Home Solar range uses in built with energy controllers through CT cla...
January 12, 2026

Can I Use Solar Power to Charge My EV

Yes, you can use solar power to charge an EV. A solar compatible charger such as the Ocular IQ Home Solar can divert excess solar power to the vehicle. Solar charging reduces grid energy use and reduces your electricty cost...
January 12, 2026

How to Install an EV Charger at Home

An EV charger must be installed by a licensed electrician. Installation includes a site evaluation, switchboard assessment, cable routing and mounting of the EV charger. EVSE offers professional installation for all Ocular ...
January 9, 2026

Types of EV Chargers

There are three main types of EV chargers used in Australia. Level 1 chargers use a standard power point and are the slowest. Level 2 chargers are EV chargers on a dedicate circuit that deliver 7kW to 22 kW of AC power and ...
January 9, 2026

AC vs DC Chargers

AC chargers supply alternating current and are used for home charging at speeds from 7kW to 22 kW. DC chargers supply direct current and are used for fast commercial charging from 25 to 420 kW. Homes use AC chargers while m...
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