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 Where to Buy an Electric Car Home Charging Station
The NAPA Network is dedicated to helping customers take advantage of charging their electric vehicle from the comfort and safety of their own home. If you drive a Chevy Bolt, Toyota Prius Prime, Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model S or any other fully electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle, you need an electric car home charging station. And NAPAonline.com is your one-stop-shop for high-quality, reliable EV chargers.
Leading automotive manufactures and emerging tech companies offer electric vehicle chargers for all applications. Home EV chargers are used to recharge depleted battery packs inside a plug-in hybrid or fully electric vehicle by connecting to an electrical source through the charging port. This makes buying a personal home electric car charger a great investment.
What Are the Best EV Chargers for Home?
Electric car charging at home is easier than ever. From simple EV battery chargers to the fastest EV chargers, NAPAonline.com offers many options that we can ship directly to your door. Searching for the best electric car chargers? There are a wide variety of home EV charging stations on the market, from the very affordable Schumacher EV Charger and the popular Wallbox Pulsar Plus to the deluxe Bosch EV810 Series Electric Vehicle Charger and the flexible Autel MaxiCharger line.
The cost of electric car chargers at home can range from $5,000 to $600. Whether you are shopping for the fastest electric car charger or EV chargers for sale, it is important to keep in mind what you need from an electric car battery charger. The compact EV fast chargers offered by Wallbox are designed for compatibility with any electric car on the market. The Wallbox chargers allow for scheduled charging, connect to smart devices, and can be operated with voice commands. Autel's MaxiCharger Home 40A EV Charger is compatible with all EVs and plug-in hybrids. This model can be started and stopped remotely, comes with a holster and cable management unit, and includes a Three-Year Limited Warranty.
How to Install an EV Charging Station at Home
The NAPA Network not only helps you choose the best EV charger, but our experts can also assist you in the installation of an electric car charging station for a home garage. NAPA is your go-to source for tips and technical expertise on How to Install an EV Charger. Before you get started with an electric car charger installation, you will want to determine your vehicle's plug type: Type 1, Type 2, CCS Combo 1, CCS Combo 2, CHAdeMO or Tesla.
Electric car charging stations for home typically pull 220 volts, at up to 50 amps, for hours at a time. An outlet connected to a wall-mounted electric car charger that wasn't specifically designed for the task can overheat and create a potential fire hazard. For comprehensive support from certified experts, NAPA recommends taking advantage of our partnership with Qmerit to install a Level 2 home charging station. Start the process today to get a home assessment and an EV charging installation estimate from Qmerit!
Who Qualifies for an EV Charger Rebate?
Electric car battery charging is the future, which is why utility companies, local municipalities and the federal government offer rebates for EV chargers designed for the common consumer. Install an electric car charger at home to take advantage of state-based EV charger tax credits and regional incentive programs.
Federal rebates for EV chargers include the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit, which covers 30% of the cost for an EV charger and installation, up to $1,000. This federal program can combine with other home EV charger rebates. Taxpayers can also claim a tax credit for an EV charger used with two- and three-wheeled vehicles, such as motorcycles.