Home charging
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
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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.
Top 5 mistakes to avoid when buying an EV charger
Choosing an EV charger is not a difficult task, but it is worth asking for advice, considering your own needs, and not just looking at the price tag.
EV charger as an investment: when does it pay off?
A well-chosen EV charger is not an expense, but an investment. A device that not only provides convenience and independence, but also pays for itself in the long run – and can even generate a profit.
Smart charging: How to optimize charging with solar systems?
Smart charging allows you to use the available energy as efficiently and economically as possible. When combined with a solar system, EV charging becomes truly sustainable.
How safe is it to charge an electric car at home?
A properly selected and installed home EV charger is completely safe. Risks can be minimized by using quality equipment and entrusting the work to an expert.
Driving an electric car in winter: What to look out for when charging?
Electric cars can be used safely and comfortably in winter, with just a few extra precautions required when charging and driving style.
How to calculate the cost of charging an electric car?
One of the biggest advantages of driving an electric car is its low running costs. But how exactly do we calculate how much it costs to charge it?
How long does it take to charge an electric car?
Charging time usually ranges from 30 minutes to 24 hours, but with a well-chosen home wall charger, overnight charging is easily enough for daily use.
How does installing an EV charger affect the home network?
A well-designed and installed EV charger is safe, convenient, and doesn't overload the grid – but only if the installation is in expert hands.