Compare the costs of 4 different EV charging methods
Most EV drivers in Spain charge in one of these ways:
- Public EV charge point
- At home via a standard plug socket
- At home with an EV charger + solar panels
- At home with an EV charger + solar panels + battery
But which of these is best?
Spain is notorious for faulty public car chargers – one in four is out of service. Over 90% of public chargers have a power rating under 22kw, meaning it takes over three hours to charge an EV battery.
What about charging at home?
A Tesla Model 3 would take 20-30 hours to charge fully from a plug socket.
Home Solar Energy System with EV Charger
More and more homeowners in Spain are asking Marblanc Solar for EV charger installations as part of a home solar energy system.
Would that let you charge your EV for free?
Using indicative costs and installation specs from recent Marblanc Solar installations, we’ve estimated the electricity costs to charge an EV using the four methods mentioned above for three scenarios:
- Day Trip (100 km)
- Full Charge (400–550 km)
- Long Range EV Charge (630-700km)
You’ll be surprised by the answers!
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