How to install a charging point at home for electric cars?

The government is determined to fight against climate change and pollution. To this end, there is a draft of the future Climate Change and Energy Transition Law that will prohibit the registration of diesel or gasoline cars. This is great news that aligns us with other countries like France and the United Kingdom which have set the same goal of 2040 and that Germany, with significant influence in the automotive industry, has a more ambitious timeline, in 2032. The Netherlands, for its part, has set the year 2025 as its limit.

Public charging points are still scarce, and the ideal situation is to purchase a charging point for electric cars to install in our homes or in a community garage. As we have mentioned on other occasions, neighbors cannot refuse to let you install a charging point as long as you plug it into your meter and inform the community.

In this video, we can see how an electric car charging point is installed in a house. This time, it is Domoelectra who is the author of the video, which we share from their YouTube channel.

The installed charging point is a UP Wallbox from the brand V2C.