Chevrolet EV Charger Installation
Switching to an electric vehicle (EV) like a Chevrolet Bolt or other Chevy EV models is an exciting step toward more sustainable driving. One key part of this transition is setting up a reliable and efficient home charging station. At Gervais Electric Inc., we specialize in helping Chevrolet EV owners set up charging stations at home, ensuring convenience and safety. Here’s a comprehensive guide to setting up your Chevrolet EV charger so you can confidently charge your vehicle at home.
1. Determine the Right Charger
Chevrolet EVs, such as the Bolt, typically use Level 2 chargers for optimal performance. Level 2 chargers offer a significantly faster charging time than Level 1 options, making them the preferred choice for home installations.
- Level 1 vs. Level 2 Charging: A Level 1 charger uses a standard 120-volt outlet but charges slowly—around 4-5 miles of range per hour of charge. Level 2 chargers, on the other hand, use a 240-volt outlet and can fully charge your EV overnight, adding up to 25 miles of range per hour.
- Choose a Compatible Charger: Most Chevrolet EVs are compatible with J1772-compliant Level 2 chargers, which are widely available and compatible with various EV models, providing flexibility if you decide to switch vehicles in the future.
2. Assess Your Electrical System
Installing a Level 2 charger requires more power than a standard appliance, so it’s essential to confirm that your home’s electrical system can handle the additional load.
- Conduct an Electrical Audit: At Gervais Electric Inc, we recommend an audit of your electrical system by a licensed electrician. This audit evaluates whether your electrical panel can support the extra power needed for an EV charger.
- Upgrade if Necessary: In some cases, older homes may require an electrical panel upgrade to accommodate a Level 2 charger safely. We can advise you on the best solution for your setup, ensuring your home is ready for the increased power demand.
3. Choose the Best Installation Location
Where you install your EV charger can impact the ease of use and the longevity of the equipment. Choosing a practical, accessible location for your charger can make daily charging much more convenient.
- Placement Near Parking: Position the charger close to your EV’s parking spot to avoid stretching the charging cable across long distances. Most Level 2 chargers have cables that range from 16 to 25 feet, so it’s helpful to measure the distance in advance.
- Protect from Weather: While many chargers are designed to withstand the elements, installing your charger in a garage or under a carport can offer extra protection from extreme temperatures and moisture, potentially extending its life.
4. Professional Installation Process
Proper installation is essential for both safety and efficient operation. Working with a professional installer ensures the charger is connected correctly and meets local safety standards.
- Work with Certified Installers: Gervais Electric Inc’s team of certified electricians will handle the installation, ensuring that your EV charger is set up according to code and safely grounded.
- Permits and Code Compliance: Some municipalities require permits for EV charger installations. We can handle any necessary paperwork and coordinate inspections to make sure your installation meets all local regulations.
5. Testing and Maintenance
After installation, a few final checks and ongoing maintenance can ensure your charging station remains reliable.
- Initial Testing: Our technicians test each installation to confirm that the charger is functioning properly and charging at the expected rate. This initial setup includes checking all connections and verifying that the power output matches the specifications for your Chevrolet EV.
- Regular Maintenance: While EV chargers require minimal maintenance, periodically inspect the area around the charger for wear, clean dust from the unit, and check that the plug and cable are undamaged. Keeping the charging area free of debris can also improve safety and ease of use.
Additional Considerations for Your Home Charging Setup
- Smart Charger Options: Some Level 2 chargers come with smart features, allowing you to monitor and schedule charging sessions through a mobile app. This functionality can be helpful if you want to take advantage of off-peak electricity rates, potentially lowering your energy costs.
- Energy Efficiency and Savings: Installing a smart meter or consulting with your electric company about time-of-use rates may allow you to save money by charging during low-demand hours, often at night.
- Future-Proofing Your Charging Setup: As the EV market continues to grow, charging technology is advancing as well. When selecting your charger, it can be beneficial to choose a model with a slightly higher amperage than your current needs, which will allow flexibility if you switch to a different EV model in the future.
Conclusion
Installing a home EV charging station is a valuable step toward maximizing the benefits of owning a Chevrolet EV. By selecting the right charger, ensuring your electrical system is prepared, and choosing an optimal installation location, you can set up a convenient, efficient charging system that fits your lifestyle.
At Gervais Electric Inc., we are here to guide you through every aspect of this process, from assessing your home’s electrical system to installing and maintaining your new EV charger. With our expertise, you can trust that your Chevrolet EV charger will be installed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards.
Ready to get started with your Chevrolet EV charger installation? Contact Gervais Electric Inc today. Fill out the form below or give us a call to schedule a consultation. Let us help you power your journey with reliable, professional installation for your EV charging station.