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Charge your electric vehicle

Find what you need to charge your EV at home or away.

Close up of a Tesla car being charged with a Tesla EV charger at the front of a house

EV chargers to power your electric car

We stock a range of EV chargers to suit most electric vehicles, including Tesla Wall Connector. We can even arrange installation of your EV charger for you at your home.
Dewalt wall EV charger

How to use a public EV charging station

Using a public EV charging station is a handy skill to have, especially when you're on the go. Whether you're heading out on a road trip or simply topping up your car battery while running errands, this guide will walk you through the process, step by step.
How to use a public EV charging station, demonstrated by a black Tesla parked and charging at a fast EV charger in a multi-level car park.

Which EV charger is right for you?

Installing an EV charger at home makes charging your electric vehicle easier, faster and more cost-effective over time. With more models available than ever, it’s worth taking the time to compare features so you can find the right fit for your vehicle, your home and how you drive.
The image shows a DETA 11kW Wall Mount EV Charger, featuring a sleek silver design and a Type 2 connector, highlighted for its fast charging capabilities and IP54 rating.

How to charge your EV at home

Charging an electric vehicle (EV) at home is one of the most convenient ways to keep your car ready to go. With the right equipment and a bit of planning, you can create a safe, reliable and efficient charging station tailored to your space.
A Tesla Wall Connector is mounted on a wall, neatly installed with connected power cables.

Discover our range of EV charging accessories

Explore our wide range of EV cables, leads and accessories to help charge your electric car at home or when you’re on the move.
Arlec charging accessories

Where is EV charger installation available?

VIC

Now available:
Altona Warehouse, Bayswater Warehouse, Box Hill Warehouse, Broadmeadows Warehouse, Brunswick SFS, Caroline Springs Warehouse, Carrum Downs Warehouse, Chadstone Warehouse, Clyde North Warehouse, Coburg Warehouse, Collingwood SFS, Craigieburn Warehouse, Cranbourne Warehouse, Croydon Warehouse, Dandenong Warehouse, Doncaster Warehouse, Eltham Warehouse, Epping Warehouse, Fairfield SFS, Fountain Gate Warehouse, Frankston Warehouse, Geelong North Warehouse, Hastings Warehouse, Hawthorn Warehouse, Hoppers Crossing Warehouse, Keysborough Warehouse, Leopold Warehouse, Lilydale SFS, Manor Lakes Warehouse, Maribyrnong Warehouse, Melton East Warehouse, Mentone Warehouse, Mernda Warehouse, Mill Park Warehouse, Moorabbin Warehouse, Mornington VIC Warehouse, Narre Warren Warehouse, Notting Hill Warehouse, Nunawading Warehouse, Oakleigh Warehouse, Pakenham Warehouse, Port Melbourne Warehouse, Preston Warehouse, Ringwood Warehouse, Rosebud Warehouse, Scoresby Warehouse, Springvale Warehouse, Sunbury Warehouse, Sunshine Warehouse, Tarneit Warehouse, Taylors Lake Warehouse, Thomastown Warehouse, Torquay Warehouse, Vermont South Warehouse, Waurn Ponds Warehouse, Werribee SFS, West Footscray Warehouse.

More information

EV charger installation is only available in some states and areas at present. View the list of areas where EV charger installation is currently available.
No. EV chargers are a hard-wired electrical appliance and need to be installed by a licensed electrician for both safety reasons and to activate the manufacturer’s product warranty.
EV chargers can be purchased in stores, or online anywhere in Australia or New Zealand. 
The Type 2 plug is the industry standard, but some early EVs had Type 1 or Type 3 plugs. Bunnings stocks adapters to suit these older model EV cars.
Tesla’s Model 3 and Model Y utilise a Type 2 charging port, the standard across Australia and New Zealand. Take a look at our range of charging cables.
Type 2: This is the current industry standard 
Type 1: Used with some older EV cars 
Type 3 used with some older EV cars
Tesla vehicles require a charging cable with a Type 2 plug. See our full range of EV charging cables.
It will depend on the charging capacity of the charger and your car.
The cost to charge your vehicle will vary based on your circumstances, and depends on a number of factors such as your energy cost or whether you have access to free solar energy in your home, the time of day (if connected to the grid) and how much energy your EV requires.
You’ll need an EV charging cable to connect your car to a charging station or a 240v outlet. A number of service stations now offer EV fast charging or anywhere an EV charger is available. For more information, check out our guide: ‘How to charge your electric vehicle when you’re away from home’.

Tesla’s Mobile Connector allows you to charge your Tesla vehicle directly from a standard household power outlet.

Mobile Connector is compatible with Australian adapters and is lightweight and easy to transport. Every Mobile Connector comes with a 6-metre cable to help maximise flexibility in parking locations. 

Please ensure you have read our terms and conditions for EV Charger installation.

Bunnings Group Limited requires builders’ licences & security licences in certain circumstances and is licensed as follows:

  • SA: Builder Licence No: BLD 248065;
  • QLD: QBCC Act Licence No: 1191280;
  • NSW: Builder Licence No: 186807C Tel: (03) 8831 9777
  • ACT Builder Licence 2025802