Residential Charging
The ChargePoint Home Flex is a versatile and powerful home EV charger offering adjustable amperage up to 50 amps, making it suitable for a wide range of electric vehicles and charging needs.
ChargePoint Homeflex® EV Charger
The ChargePoint Home Flex is a Level 2 EV charger that offers flexibility for both installation and charging speeds. Ranked the #1 best consumer home EV charging station by Forbes Magazine for 3 years in a row! Fast and flexible, it can charge any EV model with the universal J1772 connector. Key features:
- Adjustable Amperage: Offers flexible amperage settings from 16 to 50 amps for customized charging.
- Compatibility: Works with all electric vehicles, including Tesla (with adapter).
- Wi-Fi Enabled: Connects to Wi-Fi for smart charging and remote control via the ChargePoint app.
- Fast Charging: Delivers up to 37 miles of range per hour of charging.
- Indoor/Outdoor Installation: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, with a durable, weatherproof design.
- Flexible Installation: Can be hardwired or plugged into a NEMA 14-50 or 6-50 outlet.
- Energy Management: Compatible with utility demand response programs and can be integrated with home energy management systems.
- Safety Certified: UL listed for electrical safety.
- Smart Features: Includes scheduling, reminders, and real-time notifications through the ChargePoint app.
- Alexa Compatibility: Can be controlled using voice commands through Amazon Alexa.
Compatible with Any EV
The ChargePoint HomeFlex utilizes the standard SAE J1172m Connector, so regardless of which EV you choose, you will be able to charge with HomeFlex in the comfort of your own home.
Fast and Powerful
Charge up to 9X faster than the standard 110V wall outlet. charger, delivering up to 37 miles of driving range per hour.
Durable Hardware
The HomeFlex charger has a high-quality 23-foot cable that is easy to hang up, and stays pliable even in cold weather; and is able to charge whether inside or outdoors.
Safe and Efficient
(c)UL(us) Listed and ENERGY STAR certified for optimal reliability, safety, and efficiency; and a plug in option 14-50 / 6-50
Smart Charging
The HomeFlex charger can connect to any smart home device to make it easier to charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does my HomeFlex EV charger get power?
Home EV chargers draw power from the homeowner’s electrical system, meaning the electricity used to charge the EV comes from the same source as the rest of the home’s power. When you plug in your EV, the charger delivers electricity from your home’s system to your vehicle’s battery.
How long will it take to charge my EV?
Long story short; depends on your car.
The ChargePoint Home Flex can deliver up to 37 miles of range per hour of charging, depending on the vehicle and the amperage setting used. The total time to fully charge an EV will depend on the battery capacity of the vehicle and the charging rate. For example, a typical EV with a 60 kWh battery could take about 6-8 hours to charge from empty to full using the maximum 50-amp setting.
How much cheaper is charging an EV than gas?
Charging an EV at home is generally around 4x cheaper than gas. To roughly calculate your car’s cost to charge at home, you can use Ontario’s off-peak rates, which are $0.074 c /kWh, and your car’s battery/range.
For example: Ford Mustang Mach-E Extended Range AWD requires an average of 23.1 kWh to travel 100 km. To add 400 kilometres to its 446km battery, it would therefore require 92.4 kWh of electricity, which would cost around $6.83.
How do I pay for home charging?
A homeowner pays for home charging using the ChargePoint Home Flex through their regular home electricity bill. The charger draws power from the home’s electrical system, and the cost of the electricity used for charging is added to the homeowner’s monthly utility bill, just like any other household appliance. The ChargePoint app can help track energy usage and costs associated with charging the EV at home, providing detailed reports and insights.
What is the best time of the day to charge my EV?
It’s a good idea to check your local electricity rates. In Ontario, for example, the best times to charge your car at lower rates are usually from 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM on weekdays, and all day on weekends. So, it’s ideal to charge your car overnight during these times to save money.
What is the difference between hardwire and plug in configuration?
The ChargePoint Home Flex can be powered in two ways:
- Plug-In Installation: It can be plugged into a NEMA 14-50 or NEMA 6-50 outlet, which are common types of electrical outlets used for high-power appliances.
- Hardwired Installation: It can be directly hardwired into the electrical panel by an electrician, providing a more permanent and potentially higher-power connection.
Both installation methods ensure that the charger receives the necessary electrical supply to provide adjustable charging up to 50 amps.
Do I need an electrician to install my HomeFlex?
We recommend using a certified electrician install your Homeflex charging system because they will need to set up new electrical connections from your breaker panel.
Can I connect my HomeFlex to Siri or Google Assistant?
You can connect your HomeFlex to your home Wi-Fi network and link it with smart home devices like Alexa or Google Assistant using the ChargePoint App. This allows you to:
- Schedule charging when electricity costs less.
- Get reminders to plug in your car.
- Keep track of your energy use.
- See your car’s charge status.
What size breaker do I need to install the HomeFlex
The HomeFlex charger can deliver up to 12 kilowatts of power, allowing you to charge your car at a rate of up to 60 kilometres per hour. Users have the flexibility to choose the appropriate charging current that aligns with the capacity of their electrical panel, ranging between 20A to 50A breakers, such as 20A, 32A, 40A, or 50A.
What kind of wall-plug do I need for HomeFlex?
The ChargePoint Home Flex charger typically comes with a plug that is compatible with a standard NEMA 14-50 outlet. The NEMA 14-50 is a commonly used outlet for high-power appliances and electric vehicle chargers. It provides 240 volts of power and is capable of delivering Level 2 charging to your electric vehicle.
This plug is compatible with many residential electrical systems and is often used for RV connections and EV chargers. Before installing the ChargePoint Home Flex charger, it’s important to ensure that your home has a NEMA 14-50 outlet installed and that it is correctly wired to handle the charger’s power requirements. If you don’t have a NEMA 14-50 outlet, you may need to consult an electrician to install one. Additionally, ChargePoint may provide adapters for different types of outlets, so it’s a good idea to check the specific requirements and available accessories for your Home Flex charger model.