Hi,
I'm looking into solutions for someone wanting potentially two ev chargers and wondered if anyone here has had experience with this.
They potentially, depending on price would like two ev chargers fitting to the house facing the drive, one either side of the front door but only for charging one vehicle at a time currently.
It seems the options are...
1. Install two chargers on two seperate circuits, assuming the supply can cope with the demand if both were to be used at some point in the future at the same time.
2. Install one circuit to a switch over device that can be switched from A - B - Off so that only one charger can be used at a time. My only concern with this is I know connectivity can be an issue and start up/sync times when a unit is powered on/off for example.
3. From what I can gather, some ev chargers are capable of being daisy chained on the same circuit and, if two cars were to be plugged in, they are smart enough to load balance between themselves, reducing the charge rate. Can anyone recommend a brand that does this in the UK or have you fitted them?
Looking forward to your input!
Thanks
I'm looking into solutions for someone wanting potentially two ev chargers and wondered if anyone here has had experience with this.
They potentially, depending on price would like two ev chargers fitting to the house facing the drive, one either side of the front door but only for charging one vehicle at a time currently.
It seems the options are...
1. Install two chargers on two seperate circuits, assuming the supply can cope with the demand if both were to be used at some point in the future at the same time.
2. Install one circuit to a switch over device that can be switched from A - B - Off so that only one charger can be used at a time. My only concern with this is I know connectivity can be an issue and start up/sync times when a unit is powered on/off for example.
3. From what I can gather, some ev chargers are capable of being daisy chained on the same circuit and, if two cars were to be plugged in, they are smart enough to load balance between themselves, reducing the charge rate. Can anyone recommend a brand that does this in the UK or have you fitted them?
Looking forward to your input!
Thanks
- TL;DR
- Best way to install two ev chargers for same house