EV Charging Installation in Westmeath
If you’re seeking the ultimate solution for an EV car charger in Wexford, Ecoplex Energy Solutions can fulfill your needs in charging your electric car.
We offer a variety of services and products from the designing and installation of car charging stations to repairs and maintenance. We are experts in every aspect of EV car chargers. We’ll ensure that you’re in safe hands with us!
ABOUT WESTMEATH COUNTY
County Wexford in Ireland is located in the province of Leinster. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the east, and by the counties of Carlow, Wicklow, Dublin, Kildare, and Waterford to the north, south, west, and northwest. County Wexford is notable for being home to Ireland’s oldest town, New Ross.
The economy of County Wexford is primarily based on agriculture, with dairy farming and livestock grazing being the most common activities. Tourism is also a significant contributor to the local economy, with many visitors coming to admire the county’s beautiful coastline. Its population is just under 140,000 people, and its county town is Wexford.
Wexford is a beautiful county in the southeast of Ireland. It’s full of history and culture, and its landscape is simply stunning. The famous places in County Wexford are New Ross, Wexford Town, Enniscorthy, and Gorey. These are all great places to visit, and each has something unique to offer.
STATUS OF EV CAR IN WEXFORD COUNTY
Wexford County Council has a budget of only €17,000 for the deployment of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging hubs in County Wexford over the coming years. Private operators are relied upon to supply charge points throughout the county.
Wexford offers 38 public charging stations 8 of them have fast chargers. Furthermore, 12 charging stations are accessible to patrons of different businesses. These include hotels, restaurants, and shopping centres.
WESTMEATH ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INSTALLATION SPECIALISTS
Ecoplex is one of the leading suppliers and installers of EV car chargers across Westmeath County. Ecoplex’s technicians have been certified to install EV car chargers in residential and commercial structures. We’ll assist you in choosing the most suitable location to put your charger and ensure that it’s safe and secure.
We also offer repairs and services to ensure you can keep your electric car charger in top condition for a long time.
We Install The Smartest & Fastest EV Chargers On The Market
Home EV Car Charger Installation in Westmeath
EcoPlex offers EV home car charging installations in Westmeath with top-quality EV car chargers that start at €500.
Home charging is usually the most cost-effective and efficient method of charging the electric car you own. Since the majority of EV car charging takes place at home, it’s important to select experts with knowledge and experience to ensure secure and safe installation.
We have a wide selection of EV home car chargers designed by top-quality manufacturers. They’re durable, stylish, and economical. They also have a 3-year warranty from the manufacturers.
Commercial EV Car Charger Installation in Westmeath
EcoPlex offers high-quality Commercial EV Car Charger Installation in Westmeath.
If you’re concerned that you won’t be able to return to work in the time, EcoPlex offers solutions to charge your electric vehicle while you’re working.
We’re here to assist you in the process of installing and maintaining your commercial EV car charger. We’ll offer you the most affordable solutions and reliable suggestions that fit your budget and business.
The smart car chargers for electric vehicles that we install will monitor the energy consumption of your employees. They can also send digital reports for quarterly, annually, monthly, and weekly timespans.
€600 SEAI GRANT AVAILABLE FOR WESTMEATH EV CAR CHARGER INSTALLATION
You may qualify for up to €600 to purchase and install an electric car charger at home.
The government-funded program helps homeowners to install EV car chargers in their residences. The program provides the option of a loan of up to €600 to buy and install an electric vehicle home charging station. The applicant must own an old or brand-new EV.
For more details on SEAI Grant, read our FAQs here or contact us right now.
ACA (TAX INCENTIVE SCHEME FOR BUSINESSES) – Commercial Installing EV Car Chargers in Westmeath
The Accelerated Capital Allowance Tax provides an incentive for companies to invest in cutting-edge technologies that will lower energy consumption. It’s an incentive plan designed to help with tax obligations. ACA is an expansion of Capital Allowance for plants and machines to create devices that consume less energy than the EV car chargers.
ACA is based upon the “Wear and Tear Allowance” which grants you the opportunity to buy machinery and the capital expense. Capital depreciation is paid back by reducing the tax burden.
The grant permits companies to reduce their costs by deducting the earnings from the time they purchased the equipment. The grant is a tax incentive that the government offers in the applicable year, which is 12.5% of current capital expenses.
For more information about ACA, look up the FAQs listed below. Click here for more information.
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Contact us now for a free consultation! We’re ready to answer your concerns regarding the EV car charging options available in Westmeath and assist you in finding the most suitable car charger to meet your requirements.
€600 SEAI Grant Available - EV Car Charger Installation
Our Chargers work with the following car brands
How much does it cost to install an electric car charger in Ireland?
We offer EV car chargers for a price of between €1,100 and €1,500 depending on the charger type and the specifications of your home. It is important to note that the SEAI Grant offers you a reduction of €600 on this installation. So, you are looking at between €500 and €900 installed. At EcoPlex we only use the best EV car chargers and installation methods, so rest assured that you’ll be getting the best bang for buck possible.
Any private owner who buys an EV car after the date of 01/01/2018, new or used, is eligible for the SEAI grant of €600. The car must be parked off-street and the EV car charger must be connected to the fuse board of the home of the applicant. The vehicle must be registered for private use to the applicant and to the address of the property where the EV car charger is being installed.
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How long does it take to charge my electric car?
There are many factors that’ll have an impact on your power consumption and time to charge.
How long it takes to charge your electric car really depends on the type of charging station and your car model. Driving style, traffic speed and road conditions all have an impact on power consumption.
What does it cost to charge my electric car?
The average electricity fee at night is about €0,095 per kWh in Ireland at night (consumer rate). Let’s say your electric car has an empty battery and approximately 40 kWh capacity. Depending on your driving style, your car should be able to reach approximately 280 to 320 km on a single charge. Charging your electric car would cost a total of 40 x 0.095 = €3.80. This means that the power consumption per 100 kilometres is just around €1,24-1,28.
Can I charge my car on any charger?
Yes and no. Just like regular electricity outlets, charging stations may have different outlets and connectors depending on the country where you’re charging and your car brand’s origin. Luckily, to make things less complicated, car manufacturers and most countries have now reduced the options to just 2 types of outlets and connectors. From the car’s side, a Type 1 socket is common for Japanese and American vehicles, and a Type 2 socket is common for European vehicles. Note: all Tesla models have a specific type of socket in the US, whereas in Europe, all Tesla models are equipped with a Type 2 socket. From the charging station’s side, all chargers in both Europe and the US are equipped with a Type 2 socket. A charging station with a fixed cable is an exception; in this case, you would always have to check if the attached cable fits into your car’s socket.
How much maintenance does a car charger need?
Very little. Despite being an advanced technology, electric cars are remarkably simple to maintain. The same is true for EV charging stations. If installed properly and built modularly, every piece can be easily replaced. Charging stations with online connectivity also enable remote diagnostics and repair, so you won’t be left stranded in the rare event of charger malfunction
Can electric car chargers be charged in the rain?
Yes, of course. Electric vehicles can definitely be charged in the rain as proper covering shields and protective layers are applied to the charging plugs and charging stations. That prevents any kind of sparks, current loss, water mixing or short circuit.
Am I eligible to receive the SEAI Home Charger grant?
Eligibility criteria
Applicant
- Any private owner who buys an eligible EV from 01/01/2018 is eligible to apply for this grant.
- The EV must be parked on an off-street parking location associated with the home and the charger must be connected back to the fuse board of the home of the applicant.
- The Meter Point Reference Number (MPRN), which you can find on your electricity bill, will be used to confirm the location of your home.
- The property can not be associated with a previous EV vehicle grant and charge point offer. For example, it can not have availed of the free ESB Ecars home charger pre 2018.
- Do not commence any work before the start date on your Letter of Offer otherwise this expenditure will be deemed ineligible and you will not receive grant support for it.
How do I claim the SEAI grant?
Step by step process
- Complete the SEAI’s online Electric Vehicle Home Charger grant application form. You will need your Meter Point Reference Number (the full 11 digit number on the top of your electricity bill) and your home address Eircode. If you are buying a new EV here in Ireland and receiving an EV grant from SEAI, you will need to provide your application ID which will be available from your car dealer.
- You may also receive a hard copy of the application form from your nearest registered EV dealer.
- Once your application has been approved, you will receive a Letter of Offer. This will be issued to you complete with a set of Terms and Conditions and a Payment Request form.
- From when you receive your Letter of Offer, you have 6 months to complete the installation of your charge point.
- The work can only be performed by a fully qualified electrician who is registered accordingly with Safe Electric Ireland.
- Once the installation is completed you should complete the Payment Request Form. This will be completed by you and your Electrician.
- Your Electrician must provide you with a copy of the Certificate Number 3. Review this and ensure it is completed properly.
- Post your Payment Request Form to the address indicated on the Form together with the following items:
- Fully signed and completed Payment Request Form including bank account details
- Certificate Number 3
- Copy of Test Record sheet from Electrician
- Vehicle Registration Form (not required for a New car purchased in Ireland)
- Photographs of the installed charge point and the EV showing vehicle registration plate
Your electrician must send a fully completed copy of the Certificate Number 3 to Safe Electric Ireland. We will check with Safe Electric Ireland that the relevant certificate has been filled for that work and that the electrician is a fully approved and registered electrician. Once this is confirmed, we will make an electronic payment of the grant amount to the bank details provided by the you.
Please note, on average applications will processed for payment on the Home Charger Grant Scheme in approximately 6-8 weeks from the date documents are received into SEAI.
How do I claim the ACA?
Claiming the ACA is very simple as the standard annual tax return procedure is the method used. The following are some simple guideline steps:
- Decide upon required piece of equipment.
- Ensure product is on the Triple E Products Register during relevant accounting period before purchasing.
- Claim the ACA for the purchased equipment on the company’s tax return form along with any other wear and tear allowances for machinery and plant
To find out if the equipment you bought, or plan to buy, is eligible for the ACA just go www.seai.ie/aca where the up to date Triple E Products Register is maintained by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). For more detailed and definitive information on how to claim the ACA please contact The Irish Revenue Commissioners (www.revenue.ie).