With the ever-expanding range of charging providers, finding the right home charger for your EV can be more complicated than choosing the car itself.
EO Mini Pro 2 is a compact wireless charger.This is ideal if you’re short on space or just want to have a small charging point on your property.
Despite its small size, the EO Mini Pro 2 delivers up to 7.2kW of power.The EO Smart Home app also makes it easy to set and monitor your charging schedule.
Offering 7kW of power, it’s not the most powerful charger on this list, but its app lets you control charging, and its price includes BP’s standard installation service.
Ohme’s Home Pro is all about giving you charging data.It has a built-in LCD display that shows information about the car’s battery level and current charging rate.These can also be accessed in the dedicated Ohme app.
The company can also sell you a “Go” portable charging cable.It uses the same technology to keep your charging information consistent no matter where you choose to charge.
While the Wallbox Pulsar Plus may look small, it packs a punch – delivering up to 22kW of charging power.
If you want to see how the charger will fit before you buy, Wallbox has an augmented reality app on its website that gives you a virtual preview.
EVBox designed chargers are also easy to upgrade.As technology develops, this should mean lower costs in the future.
Andersen claims its A2 is the smartest yet, and there’s no denying it looks important.Its chic shape can be customized in a variety of colors and even with a wood finish if you prefer.
It’s not just about looking good, though.The A2 can also provide up to 22kW of charging power.
Zappi is more than just plugging in your car and letting it charge.The charger has a special “eco” mode that can run on electricity from solar panels or wind turbines only (if you have these installed on your property).
Charging schedules can also be set on Zappi.This will allow you to charge your EV at an economical 7 energy tariff during off-peak hours (when electricity costs per kWh are lower).
The app can be automatically set to charge your vehicle at off-peak rates and allows you to monitor your car’s charging information.You can also set your favorite charging plan – handy if you plan to commute in an electric car.
You can currently get up to £350 per unit from the government if you have a home EV charger installed.This should be applied at the time of purchase by the provider of your choice.
That said, the EV home charging program will end on March 31, 2022.This is also the deadline to install the charger, not the deadline to buy it.Therefore, suppliers may have earlier deadlines, depending on availability.
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Post time: May-31-2022