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Why install an electric car charging point?
If you are thinking of buying a electric vehicleIf you're just starting out with an electric vehicle, or if you already own one, installing a home charging point is a wise decision. It will allow you to get the most out of your electric vehicle and save on your recharging costs over the long term.
Here are some reasons why you should have a charging solution at home:
- Practical refill A charging point at home makes it easy to recharge your electric car, eliminating the need to go to a public charging station. This saves you time and effort, especially if you have a daily driving routine for work.
- Optimised recharge speed Charging points generally offer a faster charging speed than a standard household socket, so you can recharge your vehicle more quickly.
- Cost control : Installing a home charging point allows you to keep track of your charging costs, which is more advantageous and gives you greater visibility over your budget.
- Accessibility You always have access to a charging source, which is essential to ensure that your electric vehicle is ready for use at all times.
- Environmental impact : Home recharging helps reduce energy consumptioncarbon footprint both by limiting the journeys required for recharging and CO₂ emissions.
However, it's important to note that the need to install a charging point depends on your specific use and needs. In some cases, a standard household socket may be all you need to recharge your vehicle on a daily basis.
If you would like to have a charging point, our experts are available Monday to Friday from 9am to 7pm to help you with your project.
Our article on the guide installation of home charging points may be of interest to you.
Installing a recharging solution: what is the role of the IRVE installer?
The role of the IRVE-qualified installer is to help customers install their recharging solution. They study the customer's project, taking note of their requirements and the constraints relating to their electrical installation. They will propose the solution best suited to the customer's needs.
Setting up an electric vehicle charging point at home requires special skills because of the risks of high charging power (overheating, electric shocks, etc.). Not everyone can master the technical standards relating to electric vehicle charging infrastructure. That's why it's important to call in a specialist - an IRVE-certified installer.
Since the decree of 12 January 2017, it has been compulsory to use the IRVE electrician as soon as the charging point has a power rating of more than 3.7 kW. This endorsement certifies that the electrician is suitable for installing charging points for electric vehicles.
This IRVE qualification is obtained after completing a training course dedicated to electric vehicles, a subject not covered by standard electrician training courses. As a result, using the services of this type of installer ensures that you get a compliant, high-quality installation.
What's more, the financial aid related to the installation of a charging point will not be paid if the device was not installed by an IRVE-approved technician. It should also be noted that in the event of an accident, the insurance company may refuse to cover your costs if you have not sought the services of a competent technician. Similarly, the warranty on your charging point may be invalidated if it has not been installed by a certified professional.
At Beev, all our installers are IRVE certified, so don't hesitate to call on their services!
The average cost of installing a recharging solution
When you decide to install a charging point at home, it's essential that it's installed properly, because, as we saw earlier, you won't be able to claim any grants, and your insurance won't cover you in the event of a claim.
In short, your installation will not comply with current standards. That's why you need to contact an approved IRVE installer.
So it's only natural that you should have more visibility in terms of the average cost of installing a charging point. However, this price depends on a wide range of factors, such as :
- The region in which you live The cost of labour may vary according to the cost of living in the region.
- If you are a private individual or a professional Professional installers generally charge higher prices.
- The distance between the electrical panel and the charging point Installation work will be more extensive if the recharging point is a long way from the electrical panel.
- Whether or not your switchboard complies with standards Before installing the charging point, you'll need to ensure that your electrical panel is compliant.
Prices depending on the type of recharging point
To give you an idea, here are the prices according to the type of charging point (installation and charging point included):
For individuals (reduced VAT rate of 5.5 %) :
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Single-phase charging point
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From an average of €1,500 inc.
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From an average of €1,350 inc.
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Three-phase charging point
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From €1850 inc. VAT on average
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From an average of €2,000 inc.
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For professionals (standard VAT of 20 %) :
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Single-phase charging point
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From an average of €1,700 inc.
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From an average of €1,500 inc.
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Three-phase charging point
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From an average of €2,100 incl. VAT
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From €2,250 inc. tax on average
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In short, if you have a charging point installed that requires more than 3.7 kW of power, you will need to call in a professional. As a reminder, costs are variable and depend on a wide range of factors. Note that the price of the equipment and the installation costs must be included on a single invoice.
Support for installing a charging point
In 2024, a number of grants and financial aids are available to encourage the installation of charging points for electric vehicles in France. Here are the main grants you can apply for:
- Energy Transition Tax Credit (CITE) Up to 75% of the installation costs, capped at 300 euros per terminal for a primary or secondary residence.
- Advenir Bonus 50% to 60% subsidy for installation costs, up to €1,000 for private individuals and €1,660 for businesses. This aid is available for charging points accessible to the public and to businesses.
- Support from the French Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME) Financing of up to 30% of costs for companies for projects to install charging points in the workplace.
- Regional and local aid : Many regions and local authorities offer additional support covering up to 50% of the costs, which can often be combined with national support.
To ensure the safety and efficiency of your installation, make sure your charging point complies with the following standards:
- IRVE certification Certificate of conformity: Mandatory for all charging stations with a power rating of more than 3.7 kW. It ensures that the installation complies with electrical safety standards and current regulations.
- Compliance with NFC 15-100 standard This standard governs electrical installations in France, guaranteeing the safety and compatibility of recharging equipment.
- ISO 15118 standard Recommended for communicating charging stations, this standard enables communication between the vehicle and the charging station.recharging infrastructure for optimised load management.
These aids and standards are designed to facilitate the transition to greener mobility and encourage the adoption of electric vehicles. For more information, visit the official Advenir and ADEME websites.
What are the 3 points to bear in mind before signing a quotation for the installation of your charging point?
Installing an electric charging point is a major investment, both financially and in terms of safety. So it's important to get all the facts before signing a quotation. As stated above, the cost of installing a charging point varies according to a number of factors, including the type of point, its location and the work required.
However, it is an investment that should not be taken lightly. Given its price, you need to be sure it will last. You'll need to get a quote for a charging point to find out the real cost of your investment.
Does the quote comply with IRVE regulations?
The IRVE regulations, which are evolving in line with the development of electric vehicles, consist of the decree of 12 January 2017the NF 15-100 electrical standard as well as construction and housing code. Due to a lack of knowledge or for cost reasons, some installers offer solutions that do not comply with all the regulations.
While some failings may seem minor, they can have major consequences if something goes wrong. In fact, the non-compliance of the recharging solution could be held against you by insurance companies or for the application of guarantees.
Are guarantees included?
Before signing a quotation for the installation of a charging point, it's important to ask yourself the following questions:
- Do the services included go beyond installation and equipment?
- What is the warranty period for the equipment and installation?
- Does the company have the best possible after-sales service?
- Is a maintenance contract possible?
Quotes for the installation of charging stations can vary depending on the installer, the customer's needs and the configuration of the installation site.
Our charging point experts will work with you to provide tailor-made quotes that comply with the regulations and guarantee eligibility for subsidies.
Is the charging cable included in the quote?
Naturally, to operate, a charging point requires a power cable from the electrical panel. The routing of this cable can be simple or complex, with a direct impact on the cost of the installation.
For a bollard installed on a facade, it is important to choose an aesthetic and discreet cable routing. On the other hand, complex cable routing is more expensive. If you're installing a bollard on the front of your house, make sure that the cable routing specified in the quotation meets your expectations.
At BeevThe recharging cable is not included in the quote for the recharging point and its installation.
However, we offer them at the following prices:
- 5-metre cable : 250 € INCL. VAT
- 7-metre cable : 380 € INCL. VAT
For more information on this subject, see our related article on how to choose an electric car charging cable could help you make the right choice.
Conclusion
In short, if you're installing a charging point with a power rating of 3.7 kW or more, you'll need to go through an IRVE-approved installer.
What's more, the price of charging point installation quotes varies according to a number of factors: the customer's needs, the configuration of the installation site and where you live. That's why you need to compare quotes carefully to get the best deal for your needs.
As a result, Beev offers tailor-made quotes at the best price according to your needs, in compliance with regulations and guaranteeing you eligibility for subsidies.
For more information, don't hesitate to contact us!
If you would like to find out more aboutsupport for the installation of charging points for businesses in 2024For more information, see our article on this subject.
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