Find the Right EV Charger
Not sure which EV charger suits your vehicle or property? Aether Installations can review your EV, switchboard, charger location, cable route, solar setup and charging goals before recommending the right charger and installation approach.
The correct EV charger is not always the most expensive charger or the most popular brand. It needs to suit your vehicle, property layout, phase supply, switchboard capacity and how you actually plan to charge day to day.
Do not buy an EV charger blindly
Buying an EV charger before checking the property can create unnecessary cost, delays or compatibility issues. Some chargers may be overkill for your vehicle, unsuitable for your switchboard, missing solar features, or not appropriate for apartments, strata buildings or commercial use.
Aether looks at the whole setup before recommending a charger. That includes your EV model, parking location, cable route, phase supply, switchboard condition, solar or battery system, and whether the charger is for one driver or multiple users.
Vehicle compatibility
Your vehicle’s onboard charger affects the real charging speed.
Property layout
Garages, driveways, carports, apartments and commercial sites all need different planning.
Electrical capacity
The switchboard and supply need to support the charger safely.
Charging goals
Solar charging, overnight charging, fleet use and access control all affect charger choice.
Send us your details
Fill in the details below and upload photos where possible. For straightforward homes, photos may be enough to recommend a charger and prepare a supply + install quote. More complex sites may require an assessment first.
What happens after you submit the form?
Step 1 - We review your EV and property
We check the vehicle, property type, parking location, phase supply, switchboard details and charger requirements.
Step 2 - We assess charger suitability
We consider whether a standard smart charger, solar-compatible charger, Tesla Wall Connector, commercial-grade charger or assessment-first pathway makes the most sense.
Step 3 - We recommend the next step
For simple homes, we may recommend a charger and provide a quote from photos. For complex sites, we may recommend a site assessment first.
Step 4 - You receive clear advice
You will know which charger suits the property, what installation pathway is recommended, and whether supply + install or supply-only makes sense.