Which Charger Type Do You Have

Charging used at home is mostly of the AC (Alternating Current) type, i.e. “slow charging.” Although it is possible to charge with a home socket, this method is both slow and can pose a safety risk in the long run.

Recommended solution:

Install a home charging unit (Wallbox) that mounts on the wall.

What Do You Need?

  • A power line of suitable amperage (usually 32A is recommended)

  • A compatible Type 2 charging cable

  • Survey and installation by a qualified electrician

  • Infrastructure with fuse and grounding suitable for local grid conditions

Safety Tips

Household sockets are not resistant to long-term high current.

Overloading may lead to a risk of fire.

This can cause the cables to heat up and cause dangerous situations.

Electrical risk increases in humid environments.

Expenses

Installation costs vary depending on the selected charger and electrical infrastructure, but are generally between $400-$1000. In the long run, it saves much more than gasoline costs.

What Does Doldur Provide?

Doldur supports home charging solutions with a web-based station management panel specific to closed-loop systems. With this panel, users can instantly monitor charging processes, track consumption data and remotely manage their stations. In this way, the home charging experience is not only comfortable, but also efficient and controlled.