Is your house ready for an electric car?
While they aren’t
quite dominating the automotive market just yet, electric vehicles are
definitely seeing a rise in popularity. More and more consumers are embracing
the vehicles as a stylish and more environmentally friendly way to get around,
and charging stations are starting to appear in places such as hotels, rest
stops and even shopping centers. There’s definitely a market for electric cars
out there, and it’s growing.
If you’ve considered
an electric vehicle before, you should stop and ask yourself if you’re actually
ready for one. Here are 2 things to consider: (This isn’t a trick question
or a suggestion that electric cars are somehow superior; it’s a legitimate
question that you’ve probably never given a thought to).
1.) Electric vehicles
need to be plugged in and charged somewhere, so you need to figure out whether
your house is actually ready for an electric car.
2.) They cost more upfront,
so your monthly payment is going to be more—will that out weigh the cost of
putting gas in your car? Coming up with 40 or so dollars each week might be easier
on your budget—just a valid question.
Electrical Access
A lot of garages have
electrical outlets in them, but not all of them do. Even for those that do,
they aren’t always conveniently located for plugging in an electric vehicle.
Either way, this can be a big problem when it comes time to recharge your car.
Without convenient outlets you will have to get creative while charging, and an
electric vehicle isn’t exactly something you want to risk running a questionable
extension cord to. When trying to determine if your home’s ready for an
electric car, this is one of the big points that you need to consider. If you
don’t have an outlet where you need one and aren’t willing to try some more
creative parking options to get to the closest plugs, you may need to wire and
install an entirely new outlet.
Can Your Home Handle the Draw on the Electricity?
Electric cars pull a
decent amount of electrical current while they charge. This isn’t a major
problem in many modern homes but depending on what else is on a circuit with
the vehicle, you may end up tripping a breaker or blowing a fuse. In some
cases, the added draw of the electric vehicle may actually push you into using
more electricity overall than your main panel was designed to handle. If you
live in an older house, you could wind up facing a lot of hassle with your
electricity if you get an electric car. Depending on how bad the problem is,
you may even need to get some wiring reworked or have a new service panel
installed to handle the increased electrical requirements.
Charging Station Issues
While the points made
thus far have dealt with basic charging options that plug into a standard
electrical outlet, home charging stations are also an option. These stations
recharge electrical vehicles much faster than chargers that plug into an
outlet, though they also have to be installed before you can use them.
Depending on where you live, there may be laws or ordinances restricting who
can install an electrical vehicle charging station and where they can be
installed. Permits and inspections may also be required, all of which will cost
money in addition to the cost of the charging station itself and professional
installation.
An Alternative Consideration
To reduce or eliminate
the cost of recharging an electric car, some owners choose to install solar
panels that provide power to a dedicated charging station. This can be a great
option, as it eliminates long-term costs while also providing a greener method
for keeping your car charged. Unfortunately, there may be restrictions or other
ordinances surrounding the installation of solar panels, as well. Solar panels
also often have a high up-front cost, though depending on the size of the panel
you choose you may be able to keep this down.
Don’t Know the Answer?
If you aren’t sure if
your home is ready for an electric car, it’s time to call in a pro. Jack with
the Auto House at 480-262-1019 https://www.autohousetempe.com/
or Armando with Azul Electric 480-694-1339 can
answer your questions and help you to get the car you are dreaming of. And heck
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