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Uber has partnered with EVSE to accelerate the shift toward electric vehicles for Uber Driver Partners and Delivery People. Together, we are making EVs more accessible than ever. 

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Steps for your Home Charger Installation

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Get in Touch

Submit your details through the online form below. You'll be sent an SMS form to complete.

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Quote

We'll need photos of your home setup and desired charger location. This helps us provided a tailored quote.

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Book Your Installation

After you accept the quote, we'll contact you to schedule the installation.

Installation-1

Installation

Our trusted installer will set up your new EV charger and ensure it's working perfectly.

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Compact Size

Compact and stylish design

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Charging Cable

5 meter cable with Type-2 connector

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Solar Capable

Measure and consume excess solar via included CT clamps

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2 Different Models

1-Phase 7kW & 3-Phase 22kW available

IQ home solar charger

Single phase (7kW):  $1395 $1185.75 incl GST

Three Phase (22kW):  $1862.32 $1583 incl GST

How to access the discounts

Portables & Accessories

cables

Purchase direct through website using the code

UBERACC

for 10% off the range.

Home charging stations

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Select your preferred charger, complete the linked form below and a member of the EVSE team will reach out to you.

Installation

home solar installation

Complete the linked form below and you will receive a installation quote with the discount applied.

Portable chargers and accessories

10% off portable chargers and accessories on evse.nz with code UBERACC

Best Sellers:

15 amp

15amp Portable Charger

 $599.94 $539.95

Incl. 10% discount with code UBERACC

 

KWIK

KWIK Portable 32 Amp, 22kW

 $1190.25 $1071.22

Incl. 10% discount with code UBERACC

 

7kw

KWIK Portable 32 Amp, 7kW

 $955.81 $860.23

Incl. 10% discount with code UBERACC

 

Installation

EVSE provides full installation services

We have an New Zealand wide network of certified electricians to guarantee a high-quality installation every time. Our dedicated residential team will oversee the process and guide you through the installation of your charger. 

 

Solar:

Single Phase | starting from $1320 $1188  incl. 10% discount

Three Phase | starting from $1844.18  $1659.76  incl. 10% discount

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Not sure what to get?

Lets get in touch!

Complete the contact form and a member of the Residential team will reach out to you and answer all your questions to help you choose the best charging solution. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a standard EV charger installation include?

Standard installation for residential properties cover *excluding apartments*

  • RCBO Type A protection device in the existing utility panel box
  • Cable run up to 15m
  • Isolation Switch
  • The EV Charger will be fully tested and certified as operational

Any non-standard variations will be at the customers expense. This may include switchboard modifications, upgrades, trenching, additional enclosures and longer cable runs, among other items.

What are the assumptions for a standard installation?
  • Compliant Switchboard
  • No Upgrades required
  • Business Hours Installation
  • Surface Mounted Conduit
  • Not an apartment complex
What is excluded in a standard install?
  • Apartment installs
  • Major Circuit Protection Arrangement (Replacement of multiple pole RCBO’s)
  • Switchboard/electrical upgrades
  • Consumer/Sub Main Upgrade
  • Switchboard Replacement
  • Trenching Civil Works
  • Structural Impedance (e.g. lifting roof sheets)
  • Asbestos Removal
Does the charging speed vary?

Yes, the charging speed can differ based on available power, your vehicle, charging equipment, and local regulations. 

Common Variations of Non-Standard Works

Please note that the cable run is not a direct path from point A (switchboard) to point B (charger installation location). It will involve navigating around obstacles, potentially running through roof cavities, and may require additional considerations if you prefer concealed cables.