How Much Does It Cost to Install an EV Charger in Perth?

Electric vehicles are becoming more common across Perth, and installing a charger at home is often the easiest way to manage everyday charging. While many people look for a single price, the cost to install a residential EV charger depends on how your home is wired, the charger level you choose, and whether any electrical upgrades are required.

What Influences Home EV Charger Costs

Installation pricing is largely shaped by the existing electrical setup in your home. The condition of the switchboard, available capacity for a new circuit, and the path needed to run cabling all affect labour and materials. Homes with a garage close to the switchboard typically allow for simpler installations, whereas longer or more complex cable routes increase both time and cost.

Older switchboards are more likely to require upgrades, particularly where safety protection or spare capacity is limited. While this adds to upfront cost, it is necessary to support the continuous electrical load created by EV charging.

Home Charging Levels

Most home installations involve 2 main charging levels.

Level 1 chargers plug into a standard power point and are usually supplied with the vehicle. They charge slowly and suit very light driving needs, but involve little installation work.

Level 2 chargers are the standard choice for most homes. They operate on a 240V supply and require a dedicated circuit wired directly from the switchboard. This delivers faster, more practical charging for daily use and must be installed, tested, and certified by a licensed electrician.

DC fast chargers are also available, but they are designed for commercial environments and are not suitable for residential properties due to their power and infrastructure requirements.

Electrical Capacity Considerations

Before installation, the home’s switchboard must be assessed to confirm it can safely support an EV charger. Level 2 chargers require their own dedicated circuit so charging does not interfere with other appliances or cause nuisance tripping. 

Most Perth homes use single-phase power, which comfortably supports typical Level 2 chargers. Three-phase power is generally only required for higher output equipment and is rarely necessary for residential charging. Because three-phase upgrades can be extensive, many homeowners choose single-phase charging paired with sensible charger placement.

Complex Charger Installations

Installation complexity has a direct impact on labour time and overall cost. Straightforward installations usually involve a short cable run from the switchboard to the parking area, clear access through the roof or wall space, and no changes to existing electrical infrastructure. These are quicker to complete and sit at the lower end of the pricing range.

Costs increase when installations require longer cable runs, difficult access through ceilings or masonry walls, outdoor conduit, or additional protection from weather and physical damage. More involved jobs may also include switchboard upgrades, limited space for new circuits, or layouts that require careful routing to meet safety standards. Each of these factors adds time, materials, and planning, which is why installation pricing can vary even between similar homes.

Planning The Right EV Charger Setup

Choosing the right EV charger setup is not only about charging speed; charger location, available electrical capacity, and installation complexity all play a role, and a properly planned installation supports consistent charging without placing unnecessary strain on the home’s electrical system.

At Perth Complete Electrical, our licensed electricians assess switchboard capacity, cable routing, and charger placement to ensure each installation suits local homes and everyday use. The focus is on compliant electrical work that aligns with how EV charging actually fits into a household.

Arrange an EV charger assessment with our team to get clear guidance on what affects installation cost before you commit.

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