EV Charging at Home: Everything You Need to Know

Car Owl

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Summary

  • A home wallbox costs £600–£1,200 installed: Government grants can cover up to £350 of the cost.
  • Home charging costs £5–£15 for a full charge: Much cheaper than public chargers or petrol. See our best EV charging tariffs guide.
  • A 7kW charger fills most EVs overnight: Plug in at 10pm, full by 6am. No trips to the petrol station.

Over 80% of EV charging happens at home. It's cheaper, more convenient, and means you start every morning with a full battery.

Here's how to set up home charging.


Home Charging Options

Three-Pin Plug (Granny Charger)

  • Uses a standard 13A household socket
  • Charges at about 2.3kW — very slow
  • A full charge takes 24–30 hours
  • Fine for emergencies, but not for daily use

Dedicated Wallbox (Recommended)

  • Charges at 7kW (or 22kW on three-phase supplies)
  • A full charge takes 6–10 hours
  • Smart features: scheduling, energy monitoring, app control
  • Much safer than a three-pin plug for regular use

How Much Does a Wallbox Cost?

Item Cost
Wallbox charger unit £300–£800
Installation (electrician) £200–£500
Total typical cost £600–£1,200
Government OZEV grant (if eligible) Up to -£350

  • Ohme Home Pro: Smart scheduling, cheapest off-peak charging. £500–£700 installed.
  • Pod Point Solo 3: Simple and reliable. £800–£1,000 installed.
  • Wallbox Pulsar Plus: Compact, stylish, good app. £600–£900 installed.
  • Andersen A2: Premium design with wooden front panel. £1,000–£1,500 installed.

How Much Does Home Charging Cost?

Home charging is far cheaper than petrol or public charging:

Charging Method Cost per Full Charge (60kWh) Cost per Mile
Home (standard tariff, ~28p/kWh) ~£17 ~7p
Home (off-peak tariff, ~8p/kWh) ~£5 ~2p
Public fast charger (~50p/kWh) ~£30 ~12p
Petrol car (50mpg) Equivalent ~£40 ~16p

Switch to an off-peak EV tariff and you could charge your car for as little as £5. That's less than £1 per day for most commuters.


Government Grants for Home Chargers

The OZEV (Office for Zero Emission Vehicles) grant offers up to £350 towards a home charger. To qualify:

  • You must own or lease an eligible electric vehicle
  • You must live in a flat, apartment, or rented property (homeowners without off-street parking may also qualify)
  • The charger must be installed by an OZEV-approved installer

Check gov.uk for current eligibility.


Tips for Setting Up Home Charging

  1. Get quotes from at least 3 OZEV-approved installers.
  2. Choose a smart charger so you can schedule off-peak charging.
  3. Make sure your electrical supply can handle the extra load — your installer will check this.
  4. Position the charger close to where you park for easy cable reach.

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