Electric vehicles are increasingly becoming a common sight on our roads, with more drivers making the switch from gas to electric each year. As EV adoption grows, so do misconceptions about what it’s like to own and charge an electric car. From fears over limited range to concerns about lengthy charging times, many assumptions persist that prevent some from taking the leap to an EV. In this post, we aim to address common misconceptions about domestic EV charging.
Myth 1: ‘Charging an EV at Home is Too Expensive’
Some potential EV owners avoid domestic charging due to perceived high costs. They worry that the increase in their home electricity bill will negate any fuel cost savings over traditional gas vehicles.
What You Need to Know:
- Electricity Rates: Many electricity providers offer special rates for EV owners, such as off-peak charging hours with reduced rates. This can lead to significant savings compared to gasoline, especially when combined with an EV’s lower maintenance costs.
- Energy Consumption: The amount of energy an EV consumes, and thus the impact on your utility bill, is not as high as commonly thought. In fact, a full charge for many EVs can cost significantly less than filling a gas tank.
Myth 2: ‘Charging Times Take Too Long’
It is often believed that the time it takes to charge an EV at home is a major disadvantage compared to refuelling a traditional car with gasoline.
What You Need to Know:
- Charging Times: While domestic charging is significantly slower than fast-charging stations (e.g., Tesla Superchargers), the majority of an EV’s daily charging happens at home overnight, during off-peak hours when you’re not using the car. Although EVs with larger batteries can take several hours to charge from empty to full on a Level 2 charger, they should not require a full charge daily, especially if you’re just using the car for regular commuting.
- Convenience: The real advantage of home charging isn’t about speed but rather about convenience. Instead of making a special trip to the petrol station, most EV owners are already starting each day with a “full tank,” simply by plugging in at night. It’s one less errand to run and can fit naturally into your daily routine.

Myth 3: ‘Home Charging Can Damage My Car’s Battery’
There is a common concern that the charging process, especially with Level 2 chargers, could be harmful to an EV’s battery over time.
What You Need to Know:
- Battery Management: Modern EVs come with sophisticated battery management systems that not only safeguard against overcharging but also maintain the battery’s health by controlling temperature and other factors. Level 2 chargers are designed with these systems in mind, so charging overnight or during the workday is perfectly safe for your vehicle.
- Manufacturer Recommendations: It’s always crucial to follow the charging guidelines provided by your EV’s manufacturer. They know their products best and offer the most reliable advice on how to maintain your EV’s battery.
Myth 4: ‘It’s Impossible to Install a Charging Station If You Live in an Apartment or Don’t Have a Garage’
Many believe that if you don’t have dedicated parking or if you live in an apartment, you can’t charge an EV at home.
What You Need to Know:
- Innovative Solutions: Companies and cities worldwide are implementing creative solutions for EV charging, such as shared charging locations, curbside charging, and agreements with parking facilities for dedicated EV spaces with charging stations.
- Legislation and Policies: With the rising adoption of EVs, more jurisdictions are implementing laws and policies to ensure that renters and apartment dwellers have access to charging infrastructure. For instance, California’s “Right to Charge” law allows tenants to request permission from their landlords to install a charging station.
Final Thoughts
Domestic EV charging is an integral part of the electric vehicle ownership experience. By dispelling these myths, we can paint a more accurate picture of what it’s like to charge an EV at home. If you are looking to install a domestic EV charging station at your property, contact the experts at Ubitec.
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