EV Charger Installation near you in Philippines
Known locally as home ev charger installation. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Philippines.
Typical price: ₱25,000–₱220,000
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What ev charger installation costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic 3.5kW dedicated circuit install Lower-power charging on new protected circuit | ₱25,000 | ₱40,000 | ₱60,000 |
| 7kW charger standard install Wall charger with dedicated circuit and protection | ₱50,000 | ₱80,000 | ₱120,000 |
| Install with service/panel upgrade Meralco service upgrade plus charger circuit | ₱90,000 | ₱140,000 | ₱220,000 |
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How to hire a ev charger installation pro in Philippines
- Use a licensed electrician; the EVIDA law (RA 11697) frames EV charging standards with DOE oversight
- Get a load assessment — many Philippine homes need service upgrades for 7kW continuous draw
- Confirm proper grounding and RCD protection (grounding is inconsistent in older stock)
- For condos, secure admin approval and a metering plan
- Choose surge-protected setups — brownouts and voltage swings are common
- Get permits for panel work signed by licensed practitioners
Frequently asked questions
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.
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 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.
Can solar panels charge my EV?
Yes — solar-aware smart chargers can divert excess solar generation to the car instead of exporting it. If you have or plan solar, choose a charger with solar-diversion mode; charging from self-generated power is usually the cheapest possible driving fuel.
Can I install an EV charger in an apartment building?
Increasingly yes, but it needs building/owner-committee approval, a metering plan (charging billed to you), and sometimes shared load management. Several countries now have 'right to charge' rules limiting how strata bodies can refuse. Start with building management early — approvals take longer than the install.
Can a typical Philippine home support an EV charger?
Often only after electrical work: many homes run modest service entrances, so a 7kW charger may need a Meralco service upgrade plus panel work. Many early adopters start with 3.5kW charging on a verified dedicated circuit — slower but compatible with existing supply.
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