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Myenergi Myenergi Zappi V2.1 - 7.4 kW - type 2 - socket - EV Charger
-5%Best with solar panels
The latest model from myenergi, the Zappi V2.1. This wallbox has a built-in Hub, which means that it is equipped with a network connection. Furthermor...
Wallbox Wallbox Pulsar Plus 22 kW -  type 2 - EV Charger
-21%
The Wallbox Pulsar Plus has a compact and elegant design. The wallbox is easy to control via an App on your mobile device. This EV Charger comes stand...
Ratio Electric Ratio Solar 22 kW - Type 2 - socket - EV Charger
A EV Charger with Dynamic load balancing function and optimal use your own generated solar energy. With free Ratio EV Charging App. The price is all-i...
Besen Besen - 3.7 kW - type 2 - 6 meter - EV Charger
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An economical solution if you do not need or cannot charge quickly, e.g. with a hybrid car. The EV Charger charges 3.7 kW and has no options. The colo...
Ratio Electric Ratio Solid 22 kW - Type 2 - socket - EV Charger
Voordeligste mét dyn. load balancing
A EV Charger with Dynamic load balancing function and optimal use your own generated solar energy. Just a small display. The price is all-in so you do...
Besen Besen 11 kW - type 2 - socket - EV Charger
-11%WD's best choice
This Besen EV charger contains a type 2 socket and has a charging capacity of 11 kW. The display easily shows all charging information. Start/stop but...
Wallbox Wallbox Copper SB 22 kW -  type 2 - socket - EV Charger
-12%
The EV Charger Copper SB has a compact and elegant design. Thanks to the integrated socket, this wallbox is suitable for all electric cars. Access via...
V2C V2C Trydan - 22 kW -  type 2 - socket -  EV Charger
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This EV charger has a charging capacity of 22 kW and is equipped with a type 2 socket. The V2C Trydan also has future-oriented features such as dynami...
ORBIS Orbis Viaris Uni 22 kW - Type 2 - 5 Meter - EV Charger
The Viaris Uni is a smart wallbox from the Orbis brand and is suitable for charging almost any electric car. The wallbox has a charging capacity of ma...
Ratio Electric Ratio PowerBox - type 2 - CEE - 11 kW - 3-Phases - adjustable mobile EV charger
-31%
This mobile charger with CEE plug is perfect for those who want fast charging and do not want a fixed wallbox. Adjustable capacity from 6 to 16A per ...
Ratio Electric Ratio Solar 7.4 kW - Type 2 - socket - EV Charger
A EV Charger with Dynamic load balancing function and optimal use your own generated solar energy. With free Ratio EV Charging App. The price is all-i...
ORBIS Orbis Viaris Combi+ 22 kW - 2x type 2 socket - double EV Charger
The Viaris Combi+ is a smart wallbox from the Orbis brand and is suitable for charging two electric cars at the same time. The EV Charger has a chargi...
Ratio Electric Ratio Solar 7.4 kW  - Type 2 - EV Charger
A EV Charger with Dynamic load balancing function and optimal use your own generated solar energy. With free Ratio EV Charging App. The price is all-i...
Ratio Electric Ratio io6 22 kW  - Type 2 - EV Charger
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You can use the Ratio io6 for both business and private use. Business settlement of your charging costs via E-Flux with your work. Possibility of Dyna...
Wallbox Wallbox Pulsar Pro 22 kW -  type 2 - 5 meter - EV Charger
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The Wallbox Pulsar Pro has a compact and elegant design. Dynamic load balancing and solar panel connection are optional. Connection is always availabl...
LDY Loady adjustable mobile EV charger - type 2 - CEE - 7.4 kW
-33%
This mobile charger with CEE plug is the perfect solution for those who want to charge quickly anywhere. Adjustable power from 2.3 - 7.4 kW. Delayed c...
Ratio Electric Ratio io6 22 kW - Type 2 - socket - EV charger
-12%
You can use the Ratio io6 for both business and private use. Business settlement of your charging costs via E-Flux with your work. Possibility of Dyna...
Ratio Electric Ratio PowerBox - type 2 - CEE - 22 kW - adjustable mobile EV charger
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This mobile charger with CEE plug is perfect for those who want fast charging and do not want a fixed EV Charger. Adjustable capacity from 6 to 32A p...
EVBox EVBox BusinessLine hub (master) - 2x22 kW -  type 2 - double socket
-23%
The EVBox BusinessLine the best EV Charger for your company. 2 socket with a chargingspeed of 22kW per socket, estatic design, dynamic load balancing,...
EVBox EVBox BusinessLine Satellite (slave) 2x22 kW -  type 2
-23%
The EVBox Businessline the best EV Charger for your company. 2 socket with a chargingspeed of 22kW per socket, estatic design, dynamic load balancing,...
Tesla Tesla Wall Connector Gen 3 - 22 kW - type 2 - 7,3M - Tesla EV charger
-12%pre-order
The Wall Connector is the only real Tesla Wallbox. The Tesla Wallbox Gen 3 is the newest Tesla Wallbox and is compatible with the S, 3, Y and X. The s...
Smappee Smappee EV One Home - type 2 - socket - EV Charger
The Smappee EV One Home is a EV Charger with sleek design. Connectable to your dynamic energy contract. Dyn. load balancing and RFID locking possible....
Smappee Smappee EV Wall Home - 22 kW - socket - EV Charger
The Smappee EV Wall Home is a EV Charger with sleek design. Connectable to your dynamic energy contract. Dyn. load balancing and RFID locking possible...

Do you have a hybrid or electric car at home? Then having your own EV Charger on your driveway or your own site is certainly a good idea. If you have a EV Charger at home, you always drive with a full battery and therefore with a pleasant feeling of home. And you don't have to constantly search for a public EV Charger. Also, the costs for charging at home are often lower than at a public EV Charger. The EV Chargers for at home are therefore on the rise.

How much does a EV Charger at home cost?

Cost itemsPrice
Purchase price

€ 299 - € 1149

Installation

From € 399

Costs of a separate charging cable

€ 160 - € 340

Electricity costs

Depending on the kWh price you pay with your energy supplier, the consumption of your car and the number of kilometers you drive per year.

Possible costs for increasing the connection of the fuse box

Depending on your network administrator, call-out costs of the electrician and any excavation work. The one-off costs are often around € 800,-. Every year, an increase in weighting also entails additional costs.

The costs of a EV Charger at home depends on several factors. Think of:

  • the purchase price
  • the costs for installation
  • the consumption of your car 
  • the kWh price you pay for electricity 
  • number of kilometres you drive per year
  • costs of charging cable

We briefly explain a number of factors below.

Purchase price EV Charger at home: Wallbox Discounter

The cheapest EV Charger at Wallbox Discounter costs only €499, very advantageous compared to other providers. We buy our range directly from the manufacturer in China. This allows us to offer our EV Chargers a lot cheaper. Our lower prices do not mean that you compromise on quality: we have many satisfied customers who also confirm this in their reviews on Kiyoh.

The difference in price between EV Chargers from Europe and our EV Chargers is more in other things than quality. For example, our products have a slightly less luxurious packaging, only a manual in English and a more basic design. However, all our EV Chargers are regularly tested, ECE and TÜV approved and delivered as standard with a 1-year warranty. Should your EV Charger not cost too much at home, but do you want a EV Charger of good quality? Then be sure to check out our range.

Electricity costs for charging at home

Depending on your energy contract, charging at home is often cheaper than charging at a public wallbox, especially if you have solar panels. Due to the rising prices for electricity - the costs are now around € 0,40 per kWh for electricity instead of € 0,20 - this can vary.

Calculation example charging at home

Suppose you have a fixed energy contract and pay € 0,26 per 1 kWh. A charge of 20.7 kWh - the consumption of an average electric middle class car per 100 kilometers - will cost you € 5,38. And when you drive 15,000 kilometers annually and always charge at home, you pay about € 807 per year (€ 0,054 per km).

Source: ANWB

Tip for overview costs: At certain EV Chargers you can measure and track the consumption of the electricity. You can also have an extra meter connected in the fuse box. This way you can see exactly what a full battery costs you. For example, our online consumption monitor is ideal for keeping track on your costs.

Installation costs for EV Charger at home

Having a EV Charger installed at home usually costs between € 389 and € 800, if you engage an installer - we certainly recommend installation by an installer and work together with experienced installers. It is not possible to put one price on the installation for a EV Charger at home, in advance, because every situation is different. Any excavation work, possible adjustments to your fuse box and the location of the EV Charger all affect the installation costs of your charging point. Look at our overview of installation costs.

Costs of a charging cable

To charge your car, you need a cable that connects your EV Charger and the car: a so-called charging cable or power cable. The costs for a charging cable are between € 160 and € 340 depend on the type of cable you need. When purchasing a cable, you should pay attention to a number of points:

  1. Type 1 of 2
  2. Ability
  3. Charging cable length

Take a look at our charging cables and read more about the type of charging cable you need.

Costs of increasing connection

Do you want a EV Charger for your home and do you have a 1-phase connection? Then you may have to weigh down the group cupboard in your fuse box, to prevent the stops from breaking through. Not every EV Charger is suitable for every fuse box. For example, if you connect an 11 kW EV Charger phase 3 - 16 A to a phase 1 35A connection, you can only charge a maximum of 3.7 kW. This is not fast enough for many electric cars. In such a case, you have to have the connection made more difficult by the grid operator and there are costs involved. What exactly you pay for the reinforcement of your connection depends on things like the type of connection you have, your network operator (* Dutch only), call-out costs of the electrician, any excavation work and more. An exact price cannot be given in advance.

Different options for charging at home

There are different types of EV Chargers. We have listed the different options for your EV Charger at home:

Mobile EV charger

Our Mobile EV charger is the easiest way to charge your hybrid or electric car with a EV Charger at home. You plug it into the normal 230V socket. This means that you often have to put the cable through your mailbox or over the sidewalk to reach your car. The mobile home charger is widely used in cities, on the road or with friends and family who have not yet installed a EV Charger at home. The disadvantage of this way of charging is the low speed, which means that it takes a long time before your car has a full battery again. The mobile charger is very suitable for a hybrid car with a small battery capacity.

Advantages
  • Can be used with normal 230V socket
  • No installation required
Disadvantages
  • Slower charging speed
  • Only suitable for cars with smaller battery
  • To reach the car, your cable often has to go through the mailbox or over the sidewalk

Charging station

The electric charging station is the most comfortable way to create a charging point for your electric or hybrid car. From the fuse box, a cable is pulled to your parking space where the charging station is installed. Most charging stations are standard equipped with a fixed cable including type 1 or type 2 plug, so that you only have to plug in when you return home.

Advantages
  • Charges faster than mobile home charger
  • Suitable for cars with larger battery capacity
  • Can be installed right next to your car
  • Looks neater than a mobile charger
Disadvantages
  • Must be installed by an expert
  • Depending on the type of EV Charger and your fuse box, you may need to have your electricity connection weighted

Wallbox

The EV Charger is actually the same as an charging station. The only big difference is that it is attached to the wall and the charging station is mounted independently on a pole. All our models are suitable for mounting on a wall or on a pole.

Advantages
  • Charges faster than portable EV charger
  • Suitable for cars with larger battery capacity
  • Is neatly mounted on the wall
Disadvantages
  • Must be installed by an expert
  • Depending on the type of EV Charger and your fuse box, you may need to have your electricity connection weighted

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most suitable EV Charger for at home?

This depends on several factors. Consider, for example, the type of car you have, the charging capacity of your car, your connection (1-phase of 3-phase), etc. Before you buy a EV Charger, it is important to check these factors in advance. After all, you don't want the stops at home when you use your EV Charger, or to get stressed because the charging speed of your EV Charger is too low. If you want to know what the right EV Charger is for you, check: the best EV Charger for at home

What is the best place for a EV Charger at home?

You can place a EV Charger anywhere on your own driveway or site. For the location of the EV Charger, take into account the place where the plug goes into your car, this in connection with the charging cable. The connection can be in the nose of your car, but also at the back, for example. If you have a EV Charger, you attach it to the wall where you can connect to your fuse box.

Can a EV Charger at home be connected to solar panels?

That depends on the type of EV Charger you choose. Not every type of EV Charger can be connected to solar panels. A solar panel supplies direct current instead of normal alternating current that comes from the socket. That is why you cannot connect every EV Charger at home directly to your solar panels. Take a look our EV Chargers that connect to solar panels to make electric charging even more sustainable and cheaper.

What is load balancing?

This is a technique in a EV Charger that prevents overloading, so that at home the power can not suddenly fail when you are charging your electric car and at the same time also use many other devices.

Are there subsidies for a EV Charger at home?

There are currently no national subsidies for the private purchase of a EV Charger at home. However, Associations of Owners and housing corporations can receive a subsidy for the purchase of a EV Charger in an apartment building (* Dutch only).

Related pages

EV Home Chargers

EV Charger installation

Charging cables

Mobile EV chargers