How to Compare EV Charger Quotes in Ireland

Choosing the right EV charger is a big decision, but choosing the right installer and quote can make just as much of a difference. With growing demand for home charging across Ireland, EV charger quotes can vary widely in cost, quality, and included services. Knowing what to look for ensures you’re comparing like-for-like and getting real value, not just the lowest price.

Here’s how to confidently compare EV charger quotes in Ireland and choose the best option for your home.


⚡ 1. Check What’s Included in the Price

A good EV charger quote should clearly outline what’s included and what’s extra. Beware of low prices that don’t include essentials. A professional quote should cover:

  • The EV charger unit itself (brand, model, power output).
  • Installation costs - including labour, materials, and testing.
  • Cable length or extensions, if needed.
  • Safety certification by a Safe Electric–registered electrician.
  • Setup of smart features or app integration (if applicable).

Some quotes might also include SEAI grant support, such as handling your €300 SEAI EV Home Charger Grant paperwork. A useful bonus if you’re not familiar with the process.


💰 2. Understand the Total Cost (Not Just the Base Price)

When comparing quotes, look beyond the upfront number. A charger that costs €900 but includes everything (installation, certification, and app setup) might actually be better value than one quoted at €750 with hidden add-ons.

Ask for a clear, itemised breakdown, including:

  • Charger cost (hardware)
  • Installation labour
  • Additional materials (e.g. cabling, trunking, isolator switch)
  • Any travel or site visit fees
  • VAT (confirm if included)

If you plan to install solar panels or a home battery later, ask if your charger is solar-compatible, upgrading later may cost more.


⚙️ 3. Compare Charger Features, Not Just Prices

Different chargers have different capabilities. Before choosing based on price, consider what you need today and what you might need in the future.

Key features to compare:

  • Power output: Most home chargers are 7.4 kW (single phase), ideal for Irish homes.
  • Smart charging features: Schedule charging, monitor usage, or link to solar panels.
  • App compatibility: Reliable apps make managing charging easier.
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for firmware updates and data tracking.
  • Tethered vs. untethered: Tethered (cable attached) is convenient; untethered offers flexibility.

For example, Myenergi’s Zappi charger integrates directly with solar systems. Ideal for solar homeowners planning to charge their EVs with free solar energy.


🧰 4. Verify the Installer’s Credentials

Always ensure the installer is Safe Electric–registered and SEAI-approved for grant eligibility. Ask for:

  • Their Safe Electric registration number
  • Proof of insurance
  • References or reviews from previous installations

Qualified installers ensure your system meets Irish safety standards and that your warranty remains valid.


🏡 5. Ask About Site Survey and Aftercare

Some companies include a free site survey to assess your fuse board, parking location, and cable route. Others might quote remotely and charge later if extra work is required.

Also, check for aftercare services:

  • Is there a warranty on installation (in addition to the charger’s warranty)?
  • Do they offer technical support or app setup help?
  • What’s the response time if something goes wrong?

Reliable installers will be clear about ongoing support - a sign of professionalism and confidence in their work.


💡 6. Consider Future-Proofing

EV technology is advancing quickly. It’s worth investing a little more in a charger that can handle future vehicles or features such as:

  • Dynamic load balancing (protects your home’s main fuse).
  • Solar charging compatibility.
  • Smart grid readiness for upcoming Irish energy tariffs.

If you’re planning multiple EVs in the household, ask about dual-port chargers or options for adding another unit later.


🧾 7. Don’t Forget About the SEAI Grant

Before you finalise your quote, check your eligibility for the SEAI Electric Vehicle Home Charger Grant, which offers up to €300 off the total cost.

To qualify:

  • You must own (or be leasing) an eligible EV.
  • The charger must be installed by an SEAI-registered electrician.
  • You’ll need to apply before installation and submit paperwork afterward.

Many installers handle this process for you, a big advantage when comparing quotes.


✅ Final Thoughts

When comparing EV charger quotes in Ireland, focus on value, safety, and long-term performance, not just price. Look for clear itemisation, qualified installers, future-ready technology, and proper aftercare.

A slightly higher quote from a trusted installer like WattCharger can mean better support, faster installation, and a charger that serves you well for years to come.

 

Ready to get started? Contact us at WattCharger today for a fast, no-obligation EV charger quote.

Blog Author: Rowan Egan