The vast majority of car journeys are relatively short, so in many cases home charging is the most convenient and inexpensive way to keep the battery topped up. If you can park in your own garage or directly outside your house, the fastest, easiest way to charge at home is to install your own AC wallbox. Another convenient option is to top it up at work, so the battery is full by the time you’re ready to head home.
The vast majority of car journeys are relatively short, so in many cases home charging is the most convenient and inexpensive way to keep the battery topped up. If you can park in your own garage or directly outside your house, the fastest, easiest way to charge at home is to install your own AC wallbox. Another convenient option is to top it up at work, so the battery is full by the time you’re ready to head home.
The most convenient way to charge at home is by using your own AC wallbox. If you're leasing your car, ask your leasing company if they have a preferred supplier. In the UK the government subsidies the cost of the wallbox and its installation up to £350. To find out how to apply please refer to OZEV grant schemes.
The most convenient way to charge at home is by using your own AC wallbox. If you're leasing your car, ask your leasing company if they have a preferred supplier. In the UK the government subsidies the cost of the wallbox and its installation up to £350. To find out how to apply please refer to OZEV grant schemes.