Imagine getting into your vehicle in the morning and starting your day full of energy. Because while you were resting overnight, your car was charging. Sounds good? It’s not complicated at all – all you need is an optional mains charging cable or a wall box.
Probably the most convenient way to charge your car’s battery is to use a home wall box. Volkswagen subsidiary Elli, for example, offers the ID. Charger in various versions so that the most varied requirements are fulfilled and adapted to the systems of the ID. models. Simply take the connector, plug it into the electric vehicle, charge, unplug – done.
The energy is of course taken from the household grid and billed as usual via your electricity provider. Optionally, Volkswagen also offers a matching green power contract with certified Naturstrom. In this way, you can charge your vehicle in an environmentally conscious way and with your own charging station.
- By the way: If you are renting a home or are part of a homeowner’s association, you have a right to consent to the installation of a charging station for your electric vehicle. You do not need to have your own garage.
You can also charge the battery of your electric car at an ordinary household socket If you are travelling, for example. All you need for this is an optional mains charging cable. You simply plug the charging cable into the wall socket and the charging plug into your vehicle. Wall boxes such as the ID. Charger, however, will charge your electric vehicle much faster and are designed precisely for this application.
In addition, the Volkswagen subsidiary Elli offers a mobile wall box as a suitable solution for the ID. models – the ID. Charger Travel. It is available in two versions, has a charging power of up to 11 kW (two-phase) or up to 7.2 kW (single-phase) and can also be used as a wall box at home.