Don’t just stand there, browse our selection of Type 2 single phase EV chargers! Choose from top EV charger brands with the likes of the Hypervolt Home 3 Pro, Ohme ePod, Wallbox Pulsar models and more.
These single phase chargers are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, maxing out at a solid 7.4 kW in either tethered or untethered form (model-dependent). Our EV chargers also have fast charging capabilities, different cable length options, and large energy savings.
Your home is probably already equipped with single phase power and the compatibility with residential power systems makes installation easy. So, instead of requiring costly electrical upgrades prior to installation like a three phase EV charger, single phase EV chargers can be installed using the standard household electrical systems.
Aside from the convenience of charging your vehicle at home, a single phase electric car charger is an affordable investment that keeps your car ready to go. Not only are single phase EV chargers a more convenient and cost-effective option for the average user, but they also reduce installation time significantly, so you can begin charging your vehicle(s) sooner. Overnight charging at home means your EV is always ready for work in the morning.
An experienced electrician can handle the installation. Those with electrical experience can carry out the installation themselves, but it is always advisable to consult an expert who can comply with safety regulations.
Single-phase power refers to a two-wire alternating current (AC) power system where one wire is the active wire and the other is the neutral wire. A single phase EV charger, then, is a charger that uses a single AC waveform to charge an electric vehicle.
A single phase EV charger offers a power output between 3.7 kW and 7.4 kW, and should be sufficient for most EV drivers. Three phase chargers offer up to 22kW and may be more suitable for homes with multiple EVs.
Single phase chargers can take anywhere from 4-8 hours to fully charge an EV, depending on the charger’s specifications and your EV’s capacity.
While we recommend hiring an electrician, single phase EV chargers can be installed by a knowledgeable person. If you’re familiar with the local installation requirements, electrical safety, and how to wire the charger to your home's electrical panel using a dedicated circuit, you should be able to install it yourself.
The associated costs of single phase EV chargers include the charger itself, cables (if not included), cost of installation, and optional accessories such as warranties or cable management equipment.
If you’re looking for a reliable EV charger, we have single phase and three phase chargers available. Whether you are new to electric vehicles or you’re looking to upgrade your current setup, we are happy to assist you on your EV journey. Feel free to contact us for EV charger recommendations, installation support, or any additional information.