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EV Charger Installation near you in Ireland

Known locally as home ev charger installation. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Ireland.

Typical price: €700–€3,500

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What ev charger installation costs in Ireland

Researched national ranges in EUR. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Standard driveway install (after grant) 7kW smart charger, standard run, SEAI grant applied €700 €1,000 €1,400
Complex install (long run / earthing) Extended cabling or earthing works €1,100 €1,500 €2,200
Three-phase installation Higher-power charger where supply supports it €1,600 €2,300 €3,500

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How to hire a ev charger installation pro in Ireland

  1. Use a Safe Electric registered electrical contractor — required for this restricted work
  2. Claim the SEAI home charger grant (currently up to €300) — the installer usually processes paperwork
  3. Notify ESB Networks where required; installers handle DNO-side notification
  4. Consider night-rate/smart tariffs — overnight EV rates make scheduling valuable
  5. Confirm PEN-fault/earthing strategy per current wiring rules
  6. Keep the completion certificate

Frequently asked questions

What does EV charger installation cost depend on?

Cable-run distance from your electrical panel to the parking spot, whether the panel has spare capacity or needs upgrading, wall vs pedestal mounting, and smart-charger features. The charger unit is often half the total; the electrical work is the rest.

What is a smart charger and is it worth it?

Smart chargers schedule charging for cheap-tariff hours, balance load with the house, and report usage. If your electricity plan has off-peak rates or you have solar, a smart charger typically pays for its premium within a year or two. Some jurisdictions mandate smart functionality on new installs.

What is the difference between a home EV charger and a regular socket?

A dedicated home charger (7kW single-phase typical, 11-22kW three-phase) charges 3-10x faster than a standard socket, includes proper protection and load management, and is safe for daily use. Trickle-charging from ordinary sockets is a backup, not a solution — sockets aren't built for hours at sustained full load.

Do I need to upgrade my electrical panel for an EV charger?

Not always. A 7kW charger draws ~32A continuously — many homes can host it, especially with load-management (the charger throttles when the house is busy). Older or small-capacity supplies, or 22kW ambitions, trigger panel or supply upgrades. The installer's load calculation settles it.

Should the charger be tethered or untethered (socket only)?

Tethered (built-in cable) is more convenient for daily use with one car; untethered takes any cable and looks cleaner. Prices are similar. Pick tethered with the right connector for your car unless you expect to switch cars or share the charger.

How long does home EV charger installation take?

A straightforward install — charger near the electrical panel, cable run under 10 metres — takes 2-4 hours. Long cable runs, panel upgrades, or three-phase work extend to a full day. The site survey (photos of your panel and parking spot) usually happens before quoting.

How does the SEAI home charger grant work in Ireland?

You apply (or the installer processes it) before installation, use a Safe Electric registered installer, and receive up to €300 off. Combined with night-rate electricity plans, a smart charger typically pays back its cost within the first year or two of driving.

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