April 1, 2026

Installing an Electric Vehicle Charger at Home

At Ballarat Solar Group we recently completed our largest Enphase battery installation to date.

The installation was paired with an electric vehicle charger and over 40 high-performance solar panels.


Electric vehicle chargers installed at home offer faster charging speeds, 7kW (single-phase for homeowners) or 22kW (three-phase for businesses) and lower electricity costs by utilising off-peak rates or solar energy.


Charging at home is generally cheaper compared to public chargers, especially when utilising off-peak tariffs.


With a smart home charger and solar panels on your roof, you can charge your car for free using excess solar energy, while also helping to preserve your battery life compared to constant high-speed charging like at public chargers.


Electric vehicle infrastructure installation could also increase your property value as electric vehicle ownership increases across the country.


To see the variety of solar, battery and ev charger work that we do, visit our latest news page to view our completed jobs.  Get in touch and see how we can assist you with your Solar or Battery installations in the Ballarat area.


We take care of all the rebates. Contact us to discuss your eligibility and maximising State and Federal Solar & Battery Rebates.



Home EV car charger and enphase battery installation in Ballarat

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