Stop queueing at public chargers. A dedicated home charger adds 40–50km of range per hour overnight, at a fraction of public charging prices. Free quotes, licensed installers, Sydney-wide.
Get 3 Free QuotesEstimate My Cost →A standard powerpoint delivers ~2kW. A dedicated 7kW charger fills most EVs overnight — and three-phase homes can go faster still.
Home off-peak rates run far below public fast-charging prices, and solar owners can charge partly for free with a solar-diverting smart charger.
A dedicated circuit with proper protection, installed and certified by a licensed electrician — no overloaded extension leads, no compliance risk.
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Most single-phase 7kW home installs in Sydney cost $800–$1,800 for labour and materials on top of the charger hardware ($700–$1,500 depending on brand). Long cable runs, switchboard upgrades or three-phase work add to that — which is why itemised quotes from multiple electricians matter.
Yes — hardwired EV chargers are electrical work that must legally be performed by a licensed electrician in NSW. All installers we refer are licensed, insured, and experienced specifically with EV charging circuits.
Most homes have single-phase power, which supports 7kW charging (roughly 40–50km of range per hour) — plenty for overnight charging. Three-phase homes can install 11–22kW units, but note many EVs cap AC charging at 11kW or less.
Increasingly yes. NSW strata rules have made it easier to seek approval for EV charging, and specialist electricians handle metering, load management and committee paperwork. It's more involved than a house install, so use an electrician who does strata work regularly.
Yes — homeowners never pay us. Electricians pay a referral fee that doesn't affect your price, and you're under no obligation to accept any quote.