Charging your Škoda at Home
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When it comes to choosing the right EV home charging solution for your Škoda electric vehicle, we recommended the charger below that can meet your individual needs and preferences.
5 easy steps to install your home charger
1. Get started
2. Get a quote
3. Book your installation
4. Installation Day
5. Ready, set, charge!
Why charge my Škoda at home with JET Charge?
Speed and Convenience
Charge up to 3x faster with accelerated charging, without the charging station detours.
Adaptivity
Schedule charging, monitor progress, integrate with solar, and enjoy adaptive charging.
Service
Our professional electricians are fast, respectful, and always tidy.
Safety
Enjoy a safe and reliable charging experience, assured by professional installation.
FAQs
For the most convenient charging experience, we recommend installing a dedicated wall charger at home. Over 80% of Australian EV owners prefer this method because it’s faster and more efficient than using a regular power outlet.
Every house is unique when it comes to available on-site power and existing infrastructure. If your house falls into the category of a standard installation, it costs $990 inc GST for a single phase standard installation or $1,218 inc GST for a three phase standard installation. If the house does not fall under a standard installation category, we’ll provide you with a quote for the additional work called “variations”. This cost can range from $100-$1000+. We’ll review photos of your home and mains to work this out.
A standard installation covers residential properties with off-street parking and minor electrical work and generally includes:
1. A single-phase EV charger
2. A dedicated electrical circuit consisting of a 20 meter cable
3. Isolation switch installation
4. Electrical circuit protection installation
5. Electricians on hand for up to 4 hours to install and test
Non-standard variations include three-phase installations, apartment setups, major electrical works, trenching civil works, multi-story projects, and asbestos removal*.
*Our services do not include asbestos removal.
Off-street parking for EV charging refers to designated parking spaces located away from public roads, such as a garage or driveway within your premise. You will need off-street parking to install an EV charger at your home.
While 3-phase charging gives your charging a speed boost, it’s completely optional. Some EV models and chargers can tap into 3-phase power for quicker charging, but it’s all up to you.
Yes. If you’re renting the property, you have the option to install an EV charger, but you must obtain written approval from the property owner/landlord before proceeding with the installation.
Apartment installations are a little trickier than standard household ones due to the need for body corporate approval. Each building is assessed individually, and the hardware may differ depending on the site’s requirements. If your installation is intended for an apartment, visit our Apartment Residents page for more information.
Yes, charging an EV will use more electricity, but it’s usually much easier on your wallet than traditional fuel. You can save more by charging during off-peak hours if you have variable rates with your electricity retailer.
When installing an EV charger at home, an experienced electrician will need to run a dedicated cable that is rated to handle the charger. They will also ensure that additional safety measures are completed in your switchboard. Installing a dedicated charger is the equivalent of installing 3 x 2.5kW aircon units, and it requires specialist work to be done to your electrical infrastructure.
Installations take about 4 hours, and you only need to be onsite at the start and end. You can expect your power to be turned off for the duration of the installation. Our respectful and friendly installers are on hand to help if you have any questions.
The speed of charging your EV at home can vary depending on the power available, the vehicle model, charging equipment, and the service and installation rules of the state. Some states (QLD and SA) have a limit on maximum charging rates while others (NSW, VIC, WA, TAS and ACT) don’t.
Absolutely! Most EV chargers can charge any car that has a Type 2 socket. This is the standard plug type in Australia.
Certainly! Yes, you can charge your electric vehicle (EV) with solar power. To do this, you would of course need solar panels on your property to generate electricity from the sun. We offer smart chargers with solar compatibility options.*
*Additional costs will apply
In case of any questions, contact our customer care team at info@jetcharge.com.au or 1300 856 328.
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