Got an electric vehicle? We install home charging points across Noosa and the Sunshine Coast — properly wired, on a dedicated circuit, done right.
More Noosa homes are adding EVs, and the question of how to charge at home comes up almost every week for us now. The short answer: plug it into a standard power point and you'll charge slowly and put unnecessary stress on the circuit. A dedicated EV charging circuit — sized for the charger, properly protected, installed by a licensed electrician — is the correct way to do it.
We install EV charging setups for all makes of vehicle and all brands of home charger. We'll assess your switchboard, run a dedicated circuit from your board to the garage or carport, install the charging point or socket, and make sure it's protected correctly. If your board needs upgrading to handle the load, we do that too.
If you're building or renovating, now is the ideal time to future-proof for EV charging — running conduit during the build is much cheaper than doing it retrospectively.
| Method | Approx. rate |
|---|---|
| Standard 10A power point | ~10–15 km/hr |
| Dedicated 15A circuit | ~15–25 km/hr |
| Dedicated 32A EV charger | ~60–100 km/hr |
Rates vary by vehicle make and model. A 32A dedicated circuit is the recommended home charging setup for most EVs.
We check your switchboard capacity, assess the cable route, and confirm what's needed before starting. No surprises.
A correctly rated dedicated circuit run from your switchboard to the charging location — not shared with anything else.
We install your EV wall charger or a high-capacity socket (Type 2 / 15A / 32A) — whatever your vehicle and charger require.
All EV charging circuits include appropriate RCD protection as required by AS/NZS 3000 and your charger's installation guidelines.
If your board is already at capacity or lacks space for a new circuit, we upgrade it as part of the installation — one job, one visit.
Building or renovating? We can install conduit and wire now so adding a charger later is a simple connection, not a full cable run.
Call Steve for a quick chat about what's involved — usually a 2-minute conversation and we can quote remotely.