
You recently bought an all-electric vehicle from Betten Volkswagen. You're in love with the electric future and are ready to drive through downtown Grand Rapids every weekend. There's something still on your mind though, and it's bugging you. You never asked about a Home Charger or the incentives of owning an at-home charger. Let's talk about the qualifications and requirements for a Home Charger, because there's one thing for certain: Holland drivers would rather charge their EV at home than anywhere else.
Charging Requirements for EV Drivers
Electricity can be complicated, but we'll simplify it together. Currently, the most common at-home charger is a Level 2 charger. With this type of charger, Kentwood EV drivers can fully charge their vehicles overnight. However, there's a requirement your home must meet before installation. The National Electrical Code requires an electric circuit to output 25% more total amps than the output of your charger. Level 2 chargers are rated at 40 amps, so you'll need a circuit breaker that can withstand at least 50 amps.
Incentives of At-Home Charging
We know what Allendale drivers are thinking, "What perks come with at-home charging?" There are multiple incentives that come with owning an at-home charger, and we'll tell you what they are. EV owners/leasers can receive $500 off their level 2 charger installation cost, and up to $120 in incentives. Once you have your charger installed, you can apply for the PowerMIDrive™ Smart Charging Incentive, which lets you earn $10 a month for 12 months when you charge your EV overnight and during the weekend.
Get Your At-Home Charger Today
It can be difficult, charging your EV while you're on the go, but if you have a full charge every day, there's not much to worry about. If you're looking to install an at-home charger near Wyoming, MI, consider doing it today.