Mercury Insurance Offers Advice on Installing Home EV Chargers
What You Need to Know Before Purchasing Your Own Charger
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Given that the average cost of a home EV charger ranges from
"Installing an EV charger in your home is a major decision," said
Here is a look at the pros and cons of installing a home charging station.
Pros
Convenience: You can charge your vehicle overnight, ensuring it's ready to go each morning without needing to visit a public station.
Cost Savings: Home charging is generally cheaper than public rates, especially if charge during off-peak hours.
Increased Property Value: A home EV charger can add value to your home, making it more attractive to potential buyers.
Environmental Benefits: You can more easily power your EV with renewable energy sources, reducing your carbon footprint and contributing to a greener lifestyle.
Flexibility: Smart chargers can be managed, scheduled and tracked through mobile apps, allowing for better control over your charging habits.
Cons
High Upfront Costs: The initial investment for the charger, installation labor and potential electrical upgrades can be substantial.
Limited Accessibility: If you live in an apartment, condo or don't have a private parking spot, installing a home charger can be challenging or impossible.
Electrical Requirements: Older homes or buildings may not have the necessary wiring to support a home charger, requiring expensive electrical work to meet the power demands.
Installation Challenges: Finding a qualified installer and dealing with potential restrictions from a homeowners association or local government can add complexity to the process.
"Reviewing these pros and cons can help you decide if the cost outlay for an EV charger is worth it," stated Ward.
Once your home EV charger is installed, Mercury recommends letting your insurance agent know so it can be added to your policy.
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