EV Charger FAQ
Installation
Is there a universal EV charger that does all EV cars?
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What’s the first step to getting a charger installed?
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How long does installation take?
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Will installation require any building or council consents?
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Can a charger be installed outdoors?
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Do I need to upgrade my switchboard?
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Can I install the charger myself?
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Where will the charger be installed?
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Is my home covered by warranty if something goes wrong during installation?
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Do I need to tell my power company I’ve installed a charger?
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Commercial
What types of businesses benefit from commercial EV chargers?
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What’s the difference between a commercial and a home charger?
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How many chargers do we need?
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Can our existing power supply handle multiple chargers?
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What is load management and do we need it?
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Can we charge customers or staff for using the chargers?
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Can we restrict access to certain users?
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Will installation disrupt our business operations?
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Do commercial installations require consent or compliance documentation?
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Can we add more chargers later as demand grows?
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What about maintenance and ongoing support?
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Can I install the charger in my basement or underground car park?
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how should chargers be positioned across a car park?
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Should EV charging bays be near accessible parking spaces?
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Can you install chargers for businesses or multi-unit properties?
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Residential
Where is the best place to install a home EV charger?
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What if my parking area is on the opposite side of the house from my switchboard?
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Is home charging cheaper than public charging?
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What if I don’t have a garage or driveway?
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What if my garage or parking area is far from my switchboard?
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Do I need a special charger at home or can I just use a regular power point?
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How much does it cost to install a home EV charger?
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Will my home’s wiring handle an EV charger?
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Will charging at home increase my power bill significantly?
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What smart features are available on home chargers?
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Can I take my charger with me if I move house?
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Will having an EV charger add value to my home?
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Can I install solar panels to charge my EV for free?
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What is a solar-ready or solar-integrated charger?
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What maintenance does a home EV charger need?
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What is the lifespan of a home EV charger?
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What if I rent, can I still get a home charger installed?
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Chargers
What are the different types of EV chargers?
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Does the charger need clearance?
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Can I leave my car plugged in overnight?
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Will charging my EV damage the battery?
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Can I charge in the rain?
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How long does a charger last, and is there a warranty?
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Can multiple chargers be installed at one property?
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Will my existing switchboard handle a charger?
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Where will the charger be mounted?
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Do I need a dedicated circuit for my EV charger?
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What is a Level 2 charger?
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Can I charge two EVs from one charger?
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Does it matter what EV I drive, will any charger work with any car?
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Can I charge my EV during a power outage?
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What happens if the charging cable is accidentally driven over or damaged?
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Is there a risk of electric shock when plugging in or unplugging?
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Can I charge a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) with the same charger
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Positioning
How close does the charger need to be to where I park?
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Does it matter where my EV charger is installed?
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Can the charger be installed on an exterior wall outside?
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Can the charger be mounted on a post or pedestal instead of a wall?
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How high should the charger be mounted?
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Does the charger need to be undercover?
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Can positioning affect my power costs?
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How do we determine the best position before installation?
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