AC charging stations are being installed for private use in both private and apartment buildings.
The total cost of the solution depends on the station chosen and the installation work on site.
The cost of AC stops ranges from €500 to €1,500.
If it has more features, such as Wi-Fi connectivity or smart control options, the price can go up to €2,000 or more.
Standard installation work in a private house costs from €670, in a block of flats from €1090. However, each project is individual and the price depends on the complexity of the work and the wiring required. You can find out the exact price in your home by filling in a short form.
After a charging session at a charging station, the Type2 EV charging socket usually unlocks by pressing “unlock” once or twice on the car’s remote control. If this does not work, look for the socket unlock button (function) on the control panel of the electric car. If this method doesn’t work either, EVs often have an emergency socket release. Please refer to the Electric Vehicle User Guide for this method.
If your charging station has broken down, please fill in a request for assistance and we will get back to you within 1 day.
Individuals: in individual houses, cottages, gardens, apartment buildings or on the plot of an apartment building (private parking space).
Legal persons: at their workplace, in an apartment building or on the grounds of an apartment building, on or in a lighting pole (support) adjacent to an apartment building.
You can mechanically install the charging station yourself (attach it to the wall), but to connect it to the mains, you should have the work done by a certified professional who can ensure that the installation is carried out in accordance with the requirements for the installation of electrical equipment and the applicable safety standards.
The specialist should also provide a guarantee for the installation work.
An improperly installed charging station can endanger both you and your property.
The payback time depends on the cost of the station, installation costs, electricity tariffs, frequency of use and cost savings (charging at public stations).
For example, if a charging station with installation costs around €2,000 and using a home station instead of public charging stations saves around 10 cents per kilowatt-hour, you could save several hundred euros per year (depending on how much you use your electric car).
For example, if you save €500 per year, a charging station can pay for itself in 4 years.
The average payback period can vary between 2 and 5 years, depending on the factors mentioned above.