Many people initially charge their electric car from their existing household socket, as it is easy and does not require a separate investment. However, in the long run, a wallbox is a much safer, faster and more convenient solution.
Charging time:
Traditional 230V sockets typically provide 2.3kW of power – which can take up to 20 hours for an average EV to charge. In contrast, a 7.4kW wallbox can do the same charge in 6-9 hours, while the 11kW version is even faster.
Security:
Plug-in charging is not designed for continuous high loads, so it can overheat or even catch fire. The wallbox, on the other hand, is specifically designed for EV charging, with built-in overheating, electric shock and short circuit protection.
Smart features:
Modern wallboxes often include smart features: remote control, scheduling, charging logging, and dynamic power control are available. This is not only convenient, but it can also save you energy and money.
Clean, tidy solution:
A wall-mounted charger is aesthetically pleasing, less fragile, and eliminates the need to constantly take out a portable charger. A true long-term solution that also increases the value of your property.
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