EV Chargers for Homes
Save money, simplify your life, and get the freedom to drive smarter.
Get charging at home with our partners Weev
Pinergy Residential EV chargers are installed by Weev. Weev will handle the installation and delivery of your Home EV Charger.
Do your bit for the planet and your pocket.
No more worrying about “range anxiety.” Today’s EVs can handle your regular routes and more. Charging up at home is the
easiest and cheapest way to power your EV.
Charging at Home
EV Grants for Homes in Ireland
The SEAI offers homeowners generous grants to contribute to the installation of an EV charger in your home. It also now includes apartments and multi-unit dwellings
- Easy & straightforward application
- Grants typically paid within 6 weeks
Pinergy provide a non-invasive install.
- Designed with your home in mind.
- It takes only 30mins so it’ll be done during your lunch hour!
There a range of plans and tariffs available for charging your EV at home. Typically your charge at home will be cheaper than at public chargers, however it may take longer. Most people charge over night to avail of cheaper electricity plans.
Before you start charging, make sure you know where the charging port is in the vehicle. Also make sure you know if you need a charging cable. Typically an electric vehicle can charge between 7 and 22 kW on an AC (alternating current) and up to 350 kW on a DC (Direct Current), which are usually located on Motorway or National route service stations.
Most modern EVs offer 350–500 km of range on a full charge – more than enough for daily commutes, school runs, and weekend trips. With Ireland’s size and growing charging network, range anxiety is fast becoming a thing of the past.
Home charging happens while you sleep – just like your phone. And rapid public chargers can give you 80% charge in 20–30 minutes. A coffee break becomes a full top-up.
EVs are much cheaper to run that their equivalent – Charging at home can cost less than petrol or diesel!
You can choose to install your EV charger in the garage or onto your house. Even when renting, with permission from your landlord and property manager, there are solutions available. Some EV owners also use portable chargers via standard plugs as a short-term solution.