EV Charger Installation & Services
Charge your electric vehicle safely and conveniently at home or work. Jericho Energy installs EV chargers across NSW, QLD and ACT, with options designed to work alongside solar.
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Faster, safer charging at home
A dedicated EV charger is designed for regular vehicle charging and can be matched to your car, switchboard capacity and daily driving. We assess the electrical supply and charger location before installation.
- Vehicle and charger compatibility checked
- Electrical capacity assessed
- Single-phase and three-phase options
- Solar-aware charging options available
Charge when it suits you
Plug in at home and schedule charging around your routine, electricity tariff or available solar generation. We can explain charger features clearly so you only pay for functions you will use.
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the Month
Jericho Energy, represented by Sayfullah Furmie, was named Fox ESS Installer of the Month for March 2026. It is welcome recognition of the care we bring to every energy installation.
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Your questions answered
A dedicated charger is generally the safer and more convenient option for regular charging. It can charge faster than a standard power point and includes features designed specifically for electric vehicles.
Charging speed depends on the charger output, your property's electrical supply and the maximum AC charging rate of your vehicle. We check all three before recommending a charger.
Compatible smart chargers can be configured to use available solar generation, helping you charge with more of the energy produced on your roof. The available features depend on your solar and monitoring setup.
Not always. Many homes can use a single-phase charger effectively. Three-phase power may support higher charging rates, but only when both the property and vehicle can use it.
Chargers are commonly installed in garages, carports and outdoor parking areas. The final position depends on cable access, weather protection, parking layout and the distance from your switchboard.
Yes. Workplace charging requires consideration of parking access, electrical capacity, load management and how chargers will be used. Contact us to discuss your site.