Public & Home EV Charging: Practical Questions Answered
Are all public parking lots with EV chargers underground?
No. EV chargers are installed in both underground and open-air parking lots. Many shopping centers, offices, curbside locations, and highway sites use surface or outdoor installations. Underground garages are common in dense urban areas, but they are not a requirement.
What are the costs associated with installing lamppost EV chargers?
Lamppost (streetlight) chargers typically cost USD $2,000–$6,000 per unit, excluding grid upgrades. Additional costs may include:
- Electrical upgrades and metering
- Permits and street excavation
- Network and backend management fees
Why aren’t all EV chargers covered by canopies or shelters?
Canopies improve weather protection and user comfort but add significant cost (structure, permits, drainage, lighting). Many chargers are already weather-rated (IP65–IP66), making shelters optional rather than mandatory.
How much does the Ohme Home Pro EV charger cost?
In the UK, the Ohme Home Pro typically costs £900–£1,100 installed, depending on electrical work and regional incentives. Pricing varies by installer and home wiring conditions.
What are the benefits of using the Easee One EV charger?
- Compact design with smart load balancing
- Dynamic power adjustment to avoid breaker overload
- App-based scheduling for off-peak charging
- Scalable for future multi-EV households
Can you install an EV charger in a private parking space and charge others?
Yes, in many regions this is allowed, but you must:
- Comply with local electrical and zoning regulations
- Use a charger with access control (RFID/app)
- Declare income if charging fees are collected
What safety features are included in Mindraevs AC EV chargers?
Mindraevs AC chargers typically include:
- Overcurrent and overvoltage protection
- Ground fault and leakage detection
- Temperature monitoring with auto shut-off
- Surge and short-circuit protection
How does a portable EV charger reduce range anxiety?
Portable chargers allow drivers to use standard outlets (Level 1 or limited Level 2) at homes, workplaces, or emergency locations. While slower, they provide a dependable fallback when public charging is unavailable.
Do EV owners install their own chargers in garages?
Some do, but many hire electricians because:
- Dedicated 240 V circuits are often required
- Permits and inspections may be mandatory
- Incorrect wiring can void warranties or create hazards
What should you do if a 3-month-old EV charger arcs and stops working?
Immediately stop using it. Then:
- Turn off power at the breaker
- Do not attempt to repair it yourself
- Contact the manufacturer or installer for warranty service
- Have an electrician inspect the outlet and wiring

