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EV home charging

A dedicated charging box is safer and provides convenient charging. Through our approved charging partners we provide comprehensive charging services from site assesment to monthly kWh consumption monitoring including wallbox installation.

Benefits of Ayvens MHC Mobillty Services Thailand CCS (Convenient Charging Solution):

Am I able to install a home charger?

Do you rent a house with parking on private land? Contact us, our charging partner will conduct a site assesment.Do you own a home with parking on private land? No problem! You can arrange for a private charging point suited to your technical specifications.Do you own or rent a home with no parking, on private land? Find your nearest public charging station [here](targetSelf:/en-th/all-about-evs/charging-on-the-go/).

Charging time from empty to full

Our recommendation is a permanently installed charging station by a certified installer that provides good safety and steady charging. What makes these so secure is that charging is interrupted in case of any faults, safeguarding against overload, allowing you to sleep well at night.

**How much does it cost to install a home charger?

**Regardless of how you choose to charge your car, it is important that the power grid is built for it and the charger is installed by an authorised electrician. The price for installing a 22kW home charger with our approved partner starts from 81,000.00 THB for a 36 months lease contract including preventive maintenance checks, trouble shooting, data line subscription and provision of kWh monthly consumption reports allowing driver reimbursement.

7.4 kW power output

  • 50 kWh EV battery7h45m
  • 75 kWh EV battery10h

11 kW power output

  • 50 kWh EV battery5h15m
  • 75 kWh EV battery6h45m

50 kW power output

  • 50 kWh EV battery53 min
  • 75 kWh EV battery1h20m

150 kW power output

  • 50 kWh EV battery18 min
  • 75 kWh EV battery27 min

Frequently asked questions about home charging

What options do I have for charging an electric car? You can charge your electric car at home, at work, or at a public charging station.Does my electricity network at home have sufficient capacity for a home charger? Your existing power supply will probably be sufficient as cars are mainly charged during the night when you’re not using other electrical appliances. Your charging station can be programmed to operate at the right power and at the right time so that any potential overload to your electricity network can be avoided.I can't charge at home. Are there alternatives? If you don’t have the possibility to charge at home, you can use a public charging point. You don’t need a home charger to have an EV as public charging points are growing each year. With charging apps you can easily find an overview of locally available charging points.What do I need to consider when choosing a home charger? Do you have your own driveway, garage or private parking? Are you an owner or tenant? Can you take action independently as an owner or is this in consultation with an association of homeowners? In addition, it is best to take into account the mains voltage that is connected in your street. This has an influence on the charging speed of your car.Do I have to return the home charger at the end of my car lease? The home charger, unlike the lease car, becomes the property of your employer.  You therefore need to agree this with your employer.