You can charge your electric vehicle at work or a public charging station, but the most convenient, and often the cheapest, place to charge it is where it spends most of its time unused – at home.
Electric vehicle charging stations are classified based on functionality, power, and other technical specifications, and they come in three types: slow, fast, and ultra-fast charging. The main criterion defining the type of charging station is power, measured in kilowatts (kW). The more powerful the station, the faster the battery charges, allowing you to begin your journey sooner.
We recommend installing a home dynamic power management solution alongside the charging station (this functionality must be supported by your charging station). It ensures optimal use of your home’s electrical input capacity and protects against overload.
Purchase and install a charging station:
Once you’ve purchased the charging station, we will connect it to your existing home or apartment electrical network. This work will be performed by our certified electricians. In addition to sales and installation, we also offer maintenance and technical support services.
Get support for installing an electric vehicle charging station
The Lithuanian Energy Agency (LEA) invites residents to submit applications for partial expense compensation when installing private electric vehicle charging stations.
Steps to take to receive compensation for the purchase and installation of an electric vehicle charging station:
- Submit an application by completing the application form – https://lea.submittable.com/submit.
- Purchase and install the charger at your own expense. It is optional to install the charger before submitting the application.
- Once the Lithuanian Energy Agency (LEA) approves your application, you must submit a payment request with the required documents (invoice, equipment acceptance and transfer act, photos, technical specifications).
- After all documents are approved, you will be compensated for a percentage of the total expenses. For individual homes, up to 40% of the costs may be reimbursed. For parking lots and garages in apartment buildings, an even higher amount – up to 60% of expenses – can be covered. In both cases, the compensation amount is calculated based on a fixed rate for each charger.