Congratulations on going electric! Now comes the next step: choosing a home charging station. This can seem complicated, but we’re here to help!
With electric vehicles (EVs), the process of charging at home involves a few steps once you arrive home.
That’s it! You can now enjoy the comfort of your home as your EV completes a charging session. Tad-ah! Who said electric vehicles were complicated?
If you’ve read our Beginner’s Guide to Electric Cars: How to Charge at Home, you're now up to speed about the benefits of equipping your home with a level 2 charging station. There are different models and features to pick from, so we’ve prepared this handy guide to help you choose the right home charging station.
Before you start, here’s a fun fact that will make it easier to find the perfect home charging station to match your new vehicle:
In North America, every electric vehicle (EV) uses the same plug for level 2 charging. The only exception is Tesla cars which come with an adapter.
Otherwise, whether you chose to drive Audi, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Jaguar, Kia, Nissan, Porsche, Toyota, Volvo, and so on, electric cars sold in North America use the same plug—the SAE J1772 plug to be exact—to charge at home with a level 2 charging station. You can learn more about this in our guide How To Charge Your Electric Car With Charging Stations.
You can now be sure that any level 2 charging station you pick will be compatible with your new electric car. Now, let’s get started with choosing the right home charging station, shall we?
First, think about your parking space. Do you usually park your electric car outdoors or in your garage?
The main reason why this is important is that not all home charging stations are weather-proof. Among the weather-proof units, their levels of resistance will also vary depending on how extreme the climate is.
So, if you live in a region that exposes your EV to icy winter conditions, heavy rain, or strong heat for example, make sure to choose a home charging station that can handle these types of extreme weather conditions.
This information can be found in the specifications and details section of each home charging station displayed in our store.
On the topic of extreme weather, choosing a home charging station with a flexible cable is the best option to manipulate it in colder climates.
Speaking of cables, when choosing a home charging station; pay attention to the length of the cable that comes with it. Each level 2 charging station has a cable that varies in length from one unit to another. With your parking space in mind, think about the exact location where you plan on installing the level 2 charging station to make sure that the cable will be long enough to reach your electric car’s port!
For example, the home charging stations available in our online store have cables that range from 12 ft to 25 ft. Our recommendation is to choose a unit with a cable that is at least 18 feet long. If that length isn’t sufficient, look for home charging stations with a 25-foot cable.
Cable for two, please?
If you have more than one EV to charge (lucky you!), there are mainly two options. First, you could get a dual charging station. These can charge two vehicles simultaneously and need to be installed somewhere where the cables can plug into both electric cars at the same time. The other option would be to purchase two smart charging stations (more on that later) and install them on a single circuit and link them. Although this gives you more flexibility with the installation, this option is generally more expensive.
If you tend to head over to your cottage every week or have a career that requires you to move often, you might choose a portable charging station, rather than a unit that is hard-wired and permanently mounted.
Here are the differences between the two:
Finding out which home charging station offers the fastest charging speed is a popular topic among new EV drivers. Hey, we get it: Time is precious and valuable.
In short, no matter which model you choose, the selection of level 2 charging stations available on our online store and in general, can charge a full EV battery overnight.
However, EV charging time is dependent on variables such as:
Among these variables, the charging time of an electric car comes down to the following two: the power source and the vehicle's onboard charger capacity.
If you’re a numbers person, here’s the formula for charging time: total charging time = kWh ÷ kW.
Meaning, that if an electric car has a 10-kW onboard charger and a 100-kWh battery, you can expect it to take 10 hours to charge a fully depleted battery.
This also means that even if you equip your home with one of the most powerful level 2 charging stations—such as one that can provide 11 kW—most electric cars won’t charge any faster.
Some level 2 charging stations are ‘smart’ and can be controlled remotely with an app on your phone over WiFi or Bluetooth. These smart home charging stations don’t charge any faster, but they do offer perks, such as access control or data monitoring. If those interest you, check which smart features are offered by a specific home charging station before buying it.
One thing to keep in mind: Most EVs have their own smartphone app which can do some or all of these smart features, so we recommend you start by checking what your electric car already offers to make sure you don’t pay twice for something you might already have.
Final aspects to choose the right home charging station
Ready to choose the right home charging station?