How to Charge an electric car at home?

Introduction

Mobility is a constantly expanding territory. We are talking about electric mobility, of course, and in it, the electric vehicle has a lot to say

Get in the situation: you have done all the possible calculations and have finally chosen the Volkswagen electric vehicle of your dreams. You are ready to experience electromobility first-hand, but you have a question… how can I charge my electric car at home?

Recharging at home entails a large series of advantages, among which we can mention greater control of energy management, enormous economic savings or even avoiding trips to service stations. And it is that having a charging point in the garage is much easier than you might think, that’s suggested by top EV charging companies.

  • How to Charge an electric car at home??

Nowadays, most electric cars also allow charging through the Schuko plug ( which is the normal plug at home), the one of a lifetime and that we all have at home. In fact, current charging cables are ideal for charging in Mode 2.

This mode has a low communication level, which produces a slow recharge in alternating current. Generally, the cable has an intermediate pilot control device that is used to verify if the connection with the car is correct.

The other option is that we can mount a wall charger or wallbox. A type of device that allows for higher recharging powers and options such as an integrated cable, dynamic power control… or even being able to control the charge from the mobile. This wallbox for electric cars can be in many versions which are compatible with EV models from different brands. 

Of course, these improvements and additions represent a significant additional cost depending on the charger that we want to add. This innovative charging station, which has precise electronics to safely control car charging, is placed on the garage wall. 

  1. How fast can you charge an electric car at home?

At home, you can charge the car at different speeds. 

The main difference between a charging point and a conventional plug lies in the charging speed.

  • The charging power of the wallbox Charger is almost 11 kW. 
  • The charging power of the Schuko plug (Type 2) is almost 2.3 kW. 

They are quite an advantage in speed compared to a Schuko plug.

A wallbox charging point at home can charge your car up to 10 and 30 miles per hour. 

In general, the charge of the electric vehicle is completed perfectly throughout the night, although this depends on the capacity of the batteries. 

To estimate the speed of the charging at home, also have to look at the battery capacity of electric cars, as one with 100 kilometers of autonomy is not the same as another with 300, the batteries of the most modern vehicles are prepared to charge almost completely in very less time. 

You must know that the health of an electric car battery is not damaged by carrying out partial charges. Therefore, it will not be affected if it is not recharged to 100% or by waiting for it to be discharged to start a new charging cycle.

Conclusion

Despite the fact that charging points in public places are proliferating today, it is advisable to opt for a charging point to charge an electric car at home to control first-hand such an important aspect as the vehicle’s battery. We can determine that installing a charging point at home, in any of the aspects seen,  significantly depends on two factors: depending on whether more or less work has to be carried out and depending on whether it is installed or not a wallbox (and which model is chosen). However, it is best to ask an electrical installer in the area since each case is different. To know about EV chargers, you can freely visit our EV-TOP website or contact us.