Home charging stations explained: Living in a flat

20/6/2023

How do you charge your electric vehicle if you don’t have easy access to an electricity source? This article explores the many ways in which you can easily and efficiently charge your EV.

For prospective electric vehicle buyers, a common concern is charging your EV. At the same time, at home, particularly if you live in an apartment or without a driveway with easy access to electricity. This article will look at some of the best at-home EV charging solutions, depending on your circumstances. 

It is worth considering that there are charging options for you and your EV in many modern apartment buildings and that many older residences, often promoted with government-funded initiatives, are installing EV-friendly charging solutions. If your home doesn't have this option, the following suggestions could be worth considering.

Four ways to charge your EV if you live in a flat:

  • Consider slow charging with Level 1 Charging.
An often overlooked option is Level 1 Charging, or in other words, using a standard electrical plug that can be found in most homes to charge your EV. This type of charging is a great backup when you are parked at home for an extended period. However, this method does have some limitations as it can be slow, so bear in mind this might not be suitable for daily use if frequent and faster recharges are required. Nevertheless, Level 1 charging is a great, practical, and cost-effective solution for overnight or extended stays at home. 
  • Workplace Charging.
Alongside using public charging infrastructures while you're out and about, a clever way to be efficient with your charging is to plug in while at work. An increasing number of workplaces now provide EV charging ports for employees, a time-saving (and often free!) way of charging your car. If your workplace doesn't provide these services, maybe it's worth suggesting it. Our Lumina AC Public Charger is a great choice for those looking to provide multiple car charging easily and efficiently.
  • Take advantage of Public Chargers.
The huge rise of EV ownership has spurred a considerable expansion in EV charging infrastructure, meaning that charging stations are increasingly found in convenient areas such as town centers. Taking advantage of the public chargers that are becoming increasingly available across the country can mean planning trips that mean you can combine other errands, such as shopping with charging your car. 
  • Consider a Portable Charger.
When your usual charging methods aren't available, portable chargers can be a useful option to have as a backup. Our DuraCharger is a prime example of a high-voltage charger you can use wherever you are. As it can be plugged into a standard 120-volt outlet, the DuraCharger comes with a switchable travel kit; it is a great example of how portable chargers can be a great practical option for when you're on a road trip, exploring remote areas, or simply in a region with little EV charging infrastructure readily available. 


In conclusion, although charging your EV at home if you don't have easy access to a dedicated charging source can be challenging because this dynamic industry is constantly evolving, there are numerous solutions to ensure that you can efficiently charge your electric vehicle. The growing accessibility of public chargers, workplace and residence initiatives, and portable charging options are all ways that make EV ownership increasingly convenient. 


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