When choosing a home EV charger, one of the most important questions is: what power rating should I choose? The answer depends on the type of car you are charging, how long you want to charge it, and the capacity of your home electrical system.

Basic models:

  •   3.7 kW charger: A simple and cheap solution, but slow – it charges an average 60 kWh battery in up to 15-17 hours.

  • 7.4 kW charger: Can be installed on a single-phase network, with a typical charging time of 6-9 hours. This is one of the most popular home solutions.

  • 11 kW charger: Requires a three-phase system. Ideal for smaller fleets and faster overnight charging.
  • 22 kW charger: The highest power, but it only makes sense if the car can take advantage of it and the network can handle it.

Important considerations:

  • Your car's internal charger may limit the charging power. For example, it's useless to have a 22 kW charger if your car charges at a maximum of 11 kW.
  • The load capacity of your network is also crucial - sometimes you need permission from your service provider for a more powerful charger.

Tip: It's worth choosing a charger that can be scaled or upgraded later to fit your future cars.

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Which EV charger brand should I choose? Zaptec, Amina, Easee or ChargeAmps?

  • For home, design-focused use: Charge Amps or Amina
  • Smart, software-advanced home charging: Easee
  • For condominium, office, scalable solutions: Zaptec

When making the final choice, it is important to consider the electrical capacity of the given location, future expansion plans, and the support of the installation partner.

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