Residential EV Chargers

Wake up to a fully charged electric vehicle every morning by installing a home EV charger. With a 240V Level 2 Charger, you can drastically increase your charge rate compared to a standard 120V outlet, delivering 4 to 10 times faster charging speeds.

Whether you're commuting or embarking on longer trips, a Level 2 Charger ensures your EV is always ready to go. Installation costs typically range from $1,000 to $3,000, depending on the complexity of the setup and the size of the charger you choose, providing you with the convenience and reliability of charging at home.

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Commercial EV charger in Sunwapta installed by Kuby

Commercial EV Chargers

Use EV chargers to enhance your property, cater to an exponentially expanding clientele, and sustainably grow your revenue.

Commercial EV chargers are perfect for:

  • Apartments
  • Event Venues
  • Hospitals
  • Hotels
  • Malls/Shopping Centres
  • Parking Garages
  • Restaurants
  • Sports Facilities
  • Universities/Colleges/Campuses

The cost of commercial EV charger installations varies greatly depending on the cable path and size of charger.

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Installation Process

The Process

1

Evaluation

Kuby will conduct a remote or on-site evaluation to gather site data and perform a load calculation to ensure code compliance. This essential step confirms your home’s electrical capacity, considering factors like square footage and major loads such as hot tubs, air conditioners, and electric water heaters.

2

Installation

Kuby Energy's team of certified electricians and skilled electrical professionals manage every step of your project—from obtaining permits and sourcing equipment to completing a safe, high-quality installation. We ensure a seamless process so you can focus on enjoying reliable, clean energy.

3

Post-Installation

Enjoy emission-free transportation!

You can reach out to Kuby Energy any time if you have ongoing questions or concerns.

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A Kuby employee installing an EV charger in a home
A Tesla being charged with a Tesla Wall Connector
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Electric Vehicle Charge Times

Charge times vary depending on your EV's battery capacity(kWh), acceptance rate (kW), and size of your EV charger (typically measured in amps or kW’s). The higher the volts and amps, the faster your electric vehicle will charge. A list of common electric vehicles and their charge specifications are shown below.

The maximum capacity you can install may be limited by Electrical Code requirements. This will be confirmed during our load calculation in the evaluation stage. This is a critical step to ensuring the EV charger is safe and code compliant for your given property.

Power (W) = Current (A) x Volts (V).

More current and/or volts will mean more power for your vehicle and shorter charge times. This is true up to the limiting acceptance rate of your specific vehicle. Batteries tend to charge slower from 80% to 100%than they do from 0% to 80%.

1

Level 1 chargers are standard 120V outlets, typically limited to 15A. These will provide the slowest charge times.

2

Level 2 chargers are 240V outlets with various amperages typically ranging from 20A to 80A. These are ideal for homes or businesses to charge any electric vehicle in a reasonable amount of time. Businesses can set up Level 2 chargers on a pay-per-use plan to earn revenue from the EV chargers.

3

Level 3 chargers are the fastest chargers, generally outputting 480V DC or greater at varying amperages depending on the manufacturer. Level 3 chargers are pieces of major electrical infrastructure and cannot be installed at any business. Level 3 chargers will require substantial involvement of electrical utility companies and increased budget.

Vehicle Make/Model Range Acceptance Rate Battery Capacity Level 1 (1.8kW) Level 2 (4.8kW) Level 2 (7.2kW)* Level 2 (14.4kW) Level 3 (250kW)
(km) Level 2 (kW) Level 3 (kW) (kWh) 15A @ 120V 20A @ 240V 30A @ 240V 60A @ 240V 615A @ 1000V
Tesla Model S 405 11.5 250 100 69 6 26 16 17 23 8.7 47 0.8 478
Tesla Model 3 358 11.5 250 82 57 6 21 17 14 25 7.1 50 0.7 516
Tesla Model Y 330 11.5 250 75 52 6 20 17 13 25 6.5 51 0.6 520
Tesla Model X 348 11.5 250 100 69 5 26 13 17 20 8.7 40 0.8 411
Tesla Cybertruck 500 17 250 200 139 4 52 10 35 14 17.4 29 1.7 295
Hyundai Ioniq 5 303 10.9 235 77.4 54 6 20 15 13 23 7.1 43 0.7 462
Hyundai Kona Electric 258 7.2 77 64 44 6 17 15 11 23 8.9 29 0.8 310
Chevrolet Bolt EV 259 11 55 66 46 6 17 15 11 23 6.0 43 1.2 216
Volkswagen ID.4 275 11 125 82 57 5 21 13 14 19 7.5 37 0.7 396
Ford Mustang Mach-E 312 11 150 91 63 5 24 13 16 20 8.3 38 0.8 405
Kia EV6 310 11 233 77.4 54 6 20 15 13 23 7.0 44 0.7 473
Nissan Leaf 212 6.6 50 62 43 5 16 13 11 20 9.4 23 1.2 171
Polestar 2 270 11 155 78 54 5 20 13 14 20 7.1 44 0.8 427
BMW iX 324 11 200 111.5 77 4 29 11 19 17 10.1 32 0.9 343
Rivian R1T 314 11.5 210 135 94 3 35 9 23 13 11.7 27 1.1 275
Toyota bZ4X 252 6.6 150 71.4 50 5 19 14 12 20 10.8 23 0.6 417
Mercedes-Benz EQS 350 11 200 107.8 75 5 28 12 19 19 9.8 36 0.9 383
Audi Q4 e-tron 265 11 125 82 57 5 21 12 14 19 7.5 36 0.7 382
Volvo XC40 Recharge 223 11 150 78 54 4 20 11 14 16 7.1 31 0.7 338
Genesis GV60 248 11 235 77.4 54 5 20 12 13 18 7.0 35 0.7 378

* Most common residential charger
** RPH and Charge times are estimates and depend on vehicle efficiency, charge level, driving habits, and environmental factors.

Time to Full Charge (in hours) **
Rate Per Hour (RPH): KM per hour of charging **

Frequently
asked questions

Common questions about EV Chargers answered.
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What does an EV Charger cost?

There are two parts to getting your EV Charger. The charging unit and the installation of the wiring.

Charging units typically vary from $400 to $900CAD and can be purchased through Kuby Energy or directly from your EV manufacturer (such as Tesla, Chevrolet etc.).

The installation will depend on where you want the charger, how difficult the electrical routing is from your electrical panel to charging location and whether you need any electrical upgrades. Generally, EV charger wiring installations will cost $1,000 to $2,000.

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What size EV Charger can I install?

Most people want the maximum amount of power to charge their vehicle. This requires putting in the highest amperage charger @ 240V.

The main limiting factor for installing EV Chargers will be your electrical panel's allowable ampacity. The Canadian Electrical Code has rules for how many loads can be placed within a home based on its square footage and primary/large loads such as Ranges, Air Conditioners, Electric Heaters, Hot Tubs etc. To determine your home's available ampacity, Kuby Energy will conduct a Load Calculation.

Many homes can put in a 20A or 30A charger with no upgrades, but many homes are at their existing amp limits with no EV charger. To get more ampacity, a Service Upgrade or an Electric Vehicle Management System will be required.

A service upgrade will mean reinstalling the electrical lines from the utility companies transformer to your main electrical panel (ex. going from a 100A main bkr to a 200A main bkr). Service upgrades will vary depending on whether you have an underground or overhead service and what size service you desire. Typical fees for this may be in the $2,000 to $8,000 range.

An EV Management System is a device that controls your EVcharging based on your live home energy demand. This will throttle the output to your EV charger if your home startsdrawing too much energy.

EV Management systems are typically more affordable thanService Upgrades, however, they may have lifestyle-limiting impacts and won'tprovide any extra ampacity for future electrical expansions. It is most oftenrecommended to install an EV Management system if you want a bigger EV charger.

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