Charge Smarter At Home, Work And On Growing Sites
SunVolt delivers EV charging solutions for Perth homes, workplaces and commercial properties that want safe charger installation, cleaner transport integration and a future-ready charging setup. A well-planned EV charger can improve daily convenience while working more effectively with solar generation and site power availability.
Whether you are installing a single charger at home, adding workplace charging or reviewing a broader fleet-ready setup, our EV charging approach focuses on property suitability, charging behaviour, electrical capacity and long-term expansion potential rather than a one-size-fits-all install.
Properties Ready For Regular EV Charging
EV charging solutions are often most useful for households, offices and commercial sites that want dependable, on-site charging control.
- Homeowners charging one or more EVs each week
- Workplaces supporting staff or visitor charging
- Sites planning solar-aware or staged charging upgrades
Charging Strategy That Fits The Site
We plan EV charging around how the property operates so the charger setup supports daily use, available power and future flexibility.
- Switchboard capacity, cabling path and charger location
- Charging schedule, usage pattern and access needs
- Solar integration, monitoring and future charger expansion
Charging Planning That Makes Sense
A strong EV charging solution starts with understanding where the charger will be used, how often vehicles need charging and how the property's electrical setup can support that demand. The goal is not just to install a charger, but to create a setup that is safe, practical and easy to live with every day.
In Perth and across Western Australia, EV charging planning often needs to consider switchboard capacity, cable routing, parking layout, weather exposure, charger output and whether the site also wants to align charging with solar production. The best charger setup supports daily convenience without creating unnecessary electrical or operational complexity.
SunVolt can also help shape a future-ready charging plan. Some properties start with one charger and expand later, while others want a setup that integrates with solar, monitoring or broader energy upgrades from day one.
How It Works
Our EV charging process keeps the focus on site practicality, safe installation planning and how charging will fit into your everyday energy use.
Assess
We review your property layout, electrical capacity, charger location and usage goals to confirm the right EV charging approach.
Specify
You receive a charger recommendation built around charging speed, daily use, solar compatibility and future expansion needs.
Install
Once approved, the charger moves through installation, setup and handover so you understand charging behaviour and site operation clearly.
Why SunVolt For EV Charging Solution
We focus on charger setups that fit the site, work with your energy goals and stay practical for ongoing daily use.
Site-Specific Charger Planning
We consider access, switchboard limits, charger position and usage behaviour before recommending the right charging setup.
Solar-Aware Integration
Our planning can account for rooftop solar, battery storage and smarter charging timing where the property wants better energy coordination.
Future-Ready Expansion
We help shape EV charging setups that can support later charger additions, monitoring upgrades or wider site electrification plans.
Other SunVolt Services
If your EV charger project connects to a wider energy plan, we also support solar generation, storage, commercial systems and upgrade work.
EV Charging Solution FAQs
Yes. In many cases an EV charger can be integrated with an existing solar system, but the switchboard setup, charger output and charging strategy should be reviewed first.
Workplaces with regular staff parking, visitor demand or fleet charging needs are often strong candidates, especially where future expansion may be required.
Yes, in many setups charging can be planned to align more closely with daytime solar production, helping the property use more of its own generated energy.
No. Charger size depends on the property's electrical capacity, switchboard configuration, charging behaviour and any other major site loads that need to be considered.
Yes, many properties begin with one charger and expand later. That is why it helps to think about cabling, capacity and monitoring from the beginning.
