The Rise of Home Charging: Why Every EV Driver Should Consider It

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Embracing Electric Vehicles

The electric vehicle (EV) market is growing at an astonishing pace, with more consumers opting for electric cars. One of the pivotal factors that enhance the EV experience is the accessibility of home charging solutions. For those who may not have access to a Level 2 charger at home, there are still multiple ways to live comfortably with an electric vehicle. However, if you can install a home charging plug, it’s a decision you simply can’t ignore!

The Convenience of Home Charging

Recent statistics from installation powerhouse Qmerit indicate a significant uptick in home charger installations, with a remarkable 57% increase noted in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the preceding quarter. This trend mirrors the explosive growth in EV sales across the United States. More consumers are recognizing the profound benefits of waking up each day to a fully charged vehicle parked in their garage, thereby eliminating the need to visit charging stations frequently.

The Power of Partnerships in EV Infrastructure

Automakers are also beginning to understand the importance of making home charging integral to the purchasing process. Many, including General Motors and Ford, are now partnering with companies like Qmerit to offer seamless installation services for home chargers. This strategic collaboration simplifies the installation process and reduces costs for new EV drivers. Ultimately, the shift toward a reliable home-based charging infrastructure is crucial for encouraging wider acceptance of electric vehicles.

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