Australia

Australia

Charge your EV for free using solar, or run it for as little as $151* a year using a Time-of-Use Tariff with Ohme

Smarter, cheaper, and greener EV chargers.
*Based on the Australian average of 12,100km a year,
with time-of-use tariff at 8ct/kWh.

The complete home charging package

Ohme smart EV chargers save you money at every charging session. Drive home, plug in, and let our technology cut your energy bills.

Award winning tech

Our dynamic chargers use live data to provide the greenest, cheapest energy. Your car will always be charged when you need it. Plus, the Ohme app brings your charging data together for effortless control.

Cost-saving features

Our EV home chargers sync with all energy tariffs, including new EV type of use and off-peak tariffs. Power your car automatically during off-peak hours with Ohme and watch your charging costs drop!

Seamless service

We’re customer-obsessed and believe that the switch to electric should be easy. Our team of experts is here to guide you every step of the way, helping you get the most out of your charging experience.

Ohme Home Pro

Featuring a colour screen and tethered cable to power your EV the easy way

Ohme ePod

Featuring a more compact and discreet design, ready for your type 1 or 2 cable

Pick the Ohme charger that’s right for you
ePod
Home Pro
Do I come with an attached charging cable?
No
Yes
Can I be controlled via an on display screen?
No
Yes
Do I have a compact design to fit into tight spaces?
Yes
No
Do I integrate with all energy tariffs?
Yes
Yes
Can I be scheduled via the Ohme smartphone app?
Yes
Yes
Am I compatible with solar panels?
Yes
Yes
ePod
Do I come with an attached charging cable?
No
Can I be controlled via an on display screen?
No
Do I have a compact design to fit into tight spaces?
Yes
Do I integrate with all energy tariffs?
Yes
Can I be scheduled via the Ohme smartphone app?
Yes
Am I compatible with solar panels?
Yes
Home Pro
Do I come with an attached charging cable?
Yes
Can I be controlled via an on display screen?
Yes
Do I have a compact design to fit into tight spaces?
No
Do I integrate with all energy tariffs?
Yes
Can I be scheduled via the Ohme smartphone app?
Yes
Am I compatible with solar panels?
Yes
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Your Ohme charger includes:

Solar charging
Fill up your EV with excess solar generation, reducing grid reliance while ensuring your car is always ready.

Built-in load balancing
Built with safety in mind, our chargers dynamically adjust their speed to charge in harmony with your home.

Energy tariff integration
Connect your charger to your energy tariff for off-peak scheduling.

Ohme smartphone app
Use the Ohme app to control charging sessions, plan routines, and stay on top of your energy usage and savings.

FAQs

What’s the difference between a ‘tethered’ and ‘untethered’ EV charger?

A tethered EV charger comes with a cable permanently attached so it’s always on hand for whenever you need to start a new charging session. No more cable hunts or playing hide-and-seek with loose cables: it’s your charging sidekick that’s always at the ready! An untethered charger doesn’t come with a cable attached and is your universal charging companion. Whether your EV rocks a Type 1 or Type 2 connector, this charger is all-inclusive. Just grab your trusty charging cable (usually supplied with your car) and plug-in effortlessly.

How much does it cost to charge my car at home?

Charging your EV at home isn’t just smart – it’s the easiest and most cost-effective way to keep your car powered up. While your exact savings will depend on your car model and energy tariff, here’s an example using the Tesla Model Y to put things into perspective:

• The average Australian electricity rate is currently 35ct per kWh*.

• Fully charging a 60kWh Model Y battery from 0 to 100% at home would cost $21**.

• With a range of 455 km on a full charge, driving the same distance in a typical petrol car would cost over $74 at current fuel prices.

And the savings don’t have to stop there! By switching to a smart home tariff like AGL Night Saver EV Plan (as low as 8ct/kWh during off-peak hours) could cut your charging costs even more. Still driving the same Tesla Model Y, a full charge could cost just $4.8 – less than a quarter of the standard energy rate. Bringing annual home charging costs to as little as $151.

*Please note, energy prices fluctuate. To find your current cost per kWh, check your electricity bill or contact your provider.

**Costs calculated at 35ct/kWh based on an average annual mileage of 12,100 kms.

How long does it take to charge my EV at home?

Charging your EV depends on three main factors: battery size, how fast your car can accept a charge, and your charger’s power. With a reliable 7.4kW Ohme home EV charger, a full charge from empty typically takes around 11 hours – ideal for an overnight top-up. Plug in before bed and wake up ready to hit the road! Pro tip: For better battery health, aim to keep its charge between 20% and 80%. Dips and surges are inevitable, sticking to this range daily can help extend battery life.