Cut Your Charging Costs with Expert EV Charger Installation
Charge your vehicle faster, safer, cheaper, and at your convenience at home.
Charge at Home, Ready to Go
We handle your EV charger install from start to finish anywhere in Melbourne and Victoria. Our team at Axial Electric takes care of everything planning, compliance, and the final setup, so you know your charging is fast and, more importantly, safe. You won’t have to chase any approvals or worry about if the charger fits your car; we make sure it’s all sorted. Getting a professional install doesn’t just make life easier; it adds real value to your property and is a solid move toward using cleaner energy.












Why Install an EV Charger?
Convenient overnight charging
Adds value to your home
Compatible with all major EV brands
Why choose us
Full service
Price Match Guarantee
Hassle-Free Rebates
Superior Support
Fast Turnaround
Our Process
Request a Quote
Approve the Quote
Rebate Processing
Installation
System Activation
FAQs
Can I install an EV charger myself?
No. EV chargers must be installed by a licensed electrician to meet safety standards. DIY is unsafe and not allowed.
How long does it take to fully charge an EV at home?
Depending on your car and charger type, a standard home charger can fully charge an EV overnight (6–12 hours). Faster chargers reduce that time significantly.
How much does it cost to install a home EV charger in Melbourne?
Installation typically ranges between AUD 800–$2,500 depending on charger type, electrical upgrades, and complexity.
Can I install an EV charger if I live in an apartment or townhouse?
Yes, but you may need permission from your body corporate or landlord. Some apartment buildings have shared EV charging solutions.
Are there any rebates or incentives for installing an EV charger?
The Victorian government and some federal programs offer rebates or incentives, which can cover a portion of the cost. Installers like Axial Electric handle the paperwork for you.
Can I use a standard power point to charge my EV?
Technically yes, but it’s slower and not recommended long-term. A dedicated EV charger is safer, faster, and protects your home’s electrical system.
Do I need electrical upgrades or switchboard changes
Often yes. Older homes may need a dedicated circuit or switchboard upgrades to safely support an EV charger.
Where should I install the EV charger at home
Ideally in a garage, carport, or driveway near the switchboard. Installers assess the best location for safety and convenience.
