Advice on where to put a 7kW charger point

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I have on order from Octopus a charger point for the new car.
What are the views on where to put it.

I can mount it in the garage but does that impact house insurance ? To me this seems the best but my wife is concerned about fire risk. The garage is detached.
I can mount it on an external wall as some of my neighbours have.

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Nothing wrong with putting it inside the garage but I opted for outside to give the greatest amount of flexibility should I wish to use the space for other purposes.
 
...I can mount it in the garage but does that impact house insurance ? To me this seems the best but my wife is concerned about fire risk.
Why in heavens sake is your wife worried about fire risk?
Do you have an electric oven? Gas hot plates? Gas heating? A reverse cycle air conditioner?
An electric shaver?
Wondering...
 
Do you have an electric oven? Gas hot plates? Gas heating? A reverse cycle air conditioner?
An electric shaver?
But they don't contain 64kWh of NMC chemistry li-ion batteries.

Whilst the probability of a fire from an EV is very low, it is more likely to suffer an issue when charging that just stationary and turned off. So, if you have the space, given the choice of charging inside or out, I'd always choose outside. Just my 2p though.
 
Mine's outside, right next to where I park the car.
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Install it where it is most convenient for how you plan to use it. You may have to compromise due to cable runs (or incur more installation costs)

Also consider if you plan to upgrade anything else in the property at a future date such as adding solar or battery storage and if you will need to run more cables to integrate the charger into the system.
 
Try to avoid direct sunlight.
1, it makes it difficult to read the screen
2, it can damage the screen or cabinet.
 
My Wallbox Pulsar Plus is in my garage, as that is where I park my car. In addition, this is where my power comes in, so the cable run is very short. I have always garaged my cars, and never considered that it might be unsafe. Something else to worry about now ☹️
 
.. I have always garaged my cars, and never considered that it might be unsafe. Something else to worry about now ☹️
There is nothing to worry about. Your garaged EV is far safer than that old ICE car full of highly flammable petrol.
Be happy (y)
 
My Wallbox Pulsar Plus is in my garage, as that is where I park my car. In addition, this is where my power comes in, so the cable run is very short. I have always garaged my cars, and never considered that it might be unsafe. Something else to worry about now ☹️
I doubt it. We have the pv solar batteries in our house
 
I have always garaged my cars, and never considered that it might be unsafe. Something else to worry about now
I wouldn't say it is unsafe. Just, given a choice and enough space, personally I'd prefer to charge outside vs. inside; I'm just very risk-averse. But those risks are minimal and a fire alarm can always alleviate any 'worry' factor.

We have the pv solar batteries in our house
Obviously LiFePO4 ESS batteries are pretty safe compared to other Li-ion chemistries. Some (but not all, IMHO) of the recommendations in BSI PAS 63100:2024 are sensible to follow if you can't avoid having ESS batteries within a residential dwelling. (e.g. not adjacent to fire exit routes, having fire alarms etc.)
 
Coiled cables hanging from a charger can look ugly, especially at the front or side of a neat house. A charger in the garage may be a better aesthetic option.
Or have an untethered charger. I keep the charging cable on one of the coat hooks just inside the front door so it's easy to grab when needed. After charging a quick wipe with a cloth and hang it back up.
 
I have mine in the garage, just inside the door. This gives me the option of charging inside or outside the garage and keeps the unit out of the weather
 
Or a unthered charger.
Having a tethered charger I couldn't even contemplate an un-tethered one. The ease of pulling in, unwind and plug in is so good. No rummaging for cables hidden in the boot or in the frunk plugging in both ends, packing away a mucky wet cable when done...urgh. Destination charging feels like a real hassle after home charging with a tethered. :)
 
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