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Your house, your charging station

Affordable charging stations are available for every need. FreeState models offer load management, remote access, and the option to charge your EV with your own solar power.

Your house, your
charging station

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We plan and install smart home charging solutions using high-quality partner products, fully integrated with your solar system or heat pump—including bidirectional charging—and supported by ongoing technical service. Get a non-binding cost estimate in minutes with our online quote calculator.

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Bidirectional Solar Charging

Bidirectional Solar Charging

Bidirectional charging lets your EV store solar power and supply it back to your home, increasing self-consumption and energy independence. Vehicle and charger compatibility is required, and costs are currently higher than standard systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

While technically possible, charging from a standard household socket is slow and not recommended for regular use. A dedicated wallbox provides faster, safer, and more efficient charging for your electric vehicle.

For home use, 11 kW is typically sufficient and covers most daily driving needs overnight. If you have higher mileage requirements, a 22 kW charger offers faster charging times.

AC (alternating current) is the standard for home charging, using a wallbox with up to 22 kW. DC (direct current) is used for fast charging stations, offering much higher power levels but requiring specialized and more expensive equipment.

Type 2 is the European standard for AC charging and is compatible with all modern EVs. CCS (Combined Charging System) combines Type 2 with DC fast charging capability, making it the most versatile connector available.

The ideal cable length depends on where your charging station is installed relative to your parking spot. Typically, a 5-meter cable is sufficient for most home installations, but 7.5 meters provides more flexibility.