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Can I Charge my EV in the Garage? Is it safe?

Can I Charge my EV in the Garage? Is it safe?

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As the UK shifts towards more sustainable and environmentally-friendly transport solutions, the Electric Vehicle (EV) market has boomed. But with the introduction of this fairly new technology to our homes, it’s only natural to have some concerns around safety, particularly where charging is concerned. 

Prospective EV owners want to make sure their homes are safe from catastrophic events such as electrical fires, and this often leads to us being asked, ‘Is it safe to charge an EV in a garage?". In this article, we’ll explore the steps you can take to have complete peace of mind while charging your EV. 

Is it safe to charge an EV in a garage?

The short answer is yes; it’s generally safe to charge your EV in the garage. EV chargers and vehicles are designed with multiple safety features to prevent electrical faults and overheating. 

However, as with every electrical device, there are safety guidelines and usage instructions to which you should adhere to ensure safe charging. These include using an appropriate charger, not using extension leads, and keeping the charging area free of any flammable materials. 

Get your EV charger installed properly

Our top tip for safe EV charging in the garage is to get your EV charger properly installed. By that, we mean getting a qualified electrician to assess the current home electrics and install the EV charger correctly, ensuring an adequate electrical supply. 

Your electrician will install the charger in an area that has good ventilation so that any heat generated during charging can dissipate safely, and they can advise on the best charging practices for complete peace of mind. 

Maintain your EV charger

Regular maintenance of your EV charger is crucial for safety; check the charger and its cables often for any signs of wear or damage, and stop using them immediately if you find any issues. Garages are often dusty environments; frequently remove any dust or dirt so you can be satisfied that your charger and cable remain safe.  

You can be confident that it’s safe to charge your EV in the garage, as long as you take the necessary safety precautions and get a professional in for the charger installation. Get in touch with our friendly and experienced team today for complete peace of mind when it comes to charging your EV in the garage.