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EV Charger Installation in Cape Town

A home EV charger in Cape Town typically runs R13,000–R15,000 fully installed — 7 kW wall unit, SWA cable, Certificate of Compliance, 12 months aftercare. We handle the body-corp paperwork for sectional title (Sea Point, Camps Bay, Constantia complexes) at no extra cost. Send four photos of your DB board and parking spot; fixed-price quote in 24 hours.

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The four things you're worried about

The honest answers, with Cape Town numbers

Most Capetonians asking about EVs have the same four worries. Here's the honest version, with local numbers — not brochure talk. If your answer still feels uncertain after reading these, send us one WhatsApp and we'll run your specific situation.

“I'll get stranded.”

You won't.

9 out of 10 Capetonians drive under 100 km a day. Every EV sold in SA does 300 km+ on a charge. You'll plug in at home overnight and forget petrol stations exist. Tell us your daily drive and we'll show you how much range you'd have spare.

300 km+
Typical EV range
See your real-world range

“Load-shedding will leave me unable to charge.”

This is where it gets good.

Pair your EV with solar and you literally make your own fuel — drive on sunshine, ignore the grid and the petrol price. We design every install to keep you charging when the lights go out. Cape Town has had 280+ days clear of load-shedding in 2025–26 anyway.

280+
Days clear of LS in 2025–26
See the solar + EV maths

“It's too expensive.”

The sticker scares people; the maths doesn't.

EVs run at about R0.95/km vs R2.40 for petrol. New-EV prices fell 16% in two years (median R790k) and the cheapest sub-R350k BEV is now R339,900. Cape Town pays you for excess solar via Cash-for-Power. We'll run your real numbers — even if the answer is "wait six months."

R0.95
per km running cost
See the sub-R350k options

“There's nowhere to charge.”

80% of charging happens at home.

Plug in overnight, wake up to a full battery. We install that — fixed price, COC, body-corp paperwork if you're sectional title. For the other 20% there's a live map of every working public charger in the metro.

80%
of charging is at home
See the live charging map
“Recently purchased an EV in Cape Town and these guys did an amazing job with the install. I love people who communicate and show up on time — will use again.” — Sarah Collins · Google review

What a Cape Town install looks like

One certified electrician. One DB board. Done in a morning.

Wall-mounted 7 kW unit, SWA cable run from your DB, RCD protection on a dedicated EV circuit, plug-in test, COC handover. Most installs wrap up by lunchtime.

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Quick estimate

What an EV could save you in Cape Town

Real numbers on the City of Cape Town tariff vs petrol over 10 years — no registration, no spam.

See your 10-year EV-vs-petrol savings in Cape Town →

How it works

What happens once you book

No site visits, no call-out fees, no "we'll get back to you next week". One electrician, one accountability line.

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01 — Photos

Send four photos

DB board, where the charger goes, the run between them, and your car's charging port. WhatsApp is fine.

02 — Quote

Fixed price in 24 hours

A single all-in figure with no asterisks. We send it back within 4 hours during business hours.

03 — Install

3–5 hours on site

One certified electrician. SWA cable, trunking, breakers — everything pre-loaded in the van.

04 — Drive

COC in hand, app set up

You get your Certificate of Compliance on the spot. We walk you through the app before we leave.

Fixed-price quote in 24 hours

What will your install cost in Cape Town?

Move the inputs. We use City of Cape Town tariffs. A real on-site quote follows in under 24 hours.

Your install

Tell us about the job

12 m
2 m25 m50 m

Estimated all-in install

R13,024 – R15,290

11 kW supply & install · detached home · 12 m DB run

Charger unit (11 kW)R8,200
Cable + trunkingR3,657
Labour, COC, adminR2,300
First year of chargingR12,096 /yr
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City of Cape Town Home User tariff blended at R4.20/kWh, 18,000 km/yr at 16 kWh/100 km. We confirm the exact figure within 24 hours.

Why Cape Town is different

Three things you won't find on a JHB installer's quote

A Cape Town charger install isn't the same as one in Johannesburg or Pretoria. The tariffs, the climate, and the body-corporate culture all shift the math.

CoCT pays you for excess solar

Cape Town is currently the only major SA metro running an active residential feed-in tariff. If you're going EV + solar, the maths is materially better here.

What we'd recommend in Cape Town

Type 2, 11 kW Wallbox or EO unit, wired solar-priority if you have panels (or plan to add them), in a coastal-rated enclosure if you're west of the M5 or facing False Bay. We default to all three on every Cape Town quote — no extra ask.

Sectional title is half our work

Roughly 40% of Cape Town installs are in apartments and clusters. We provide the body-corporate technical motivation at no extra cost.

Common questions

Things Cape Town owners ask

Do I need permission from City of Cape Town to install a home EV charger?
No municipal permit is needed for a standard home install. You do need a Certificate of Compliance from a registered electrician — same standard as any new electrical work, and we issue it on the day. If you're adding solar too, the SSEG paperwork is separate and we handle that for you. One install, one COC, one set of forms.
What does it actually cost in 2026?
Most Cape Town supply-and-install jobs land R13,000–R15,000 all-in (7 kW unit, SWA cable, COC, 12-month aftercare). Bring-your-own-charger jobs start at our R4,800 floor for a short straight run. The calculator above breaks it down — charger size, cable distance from your DB board, sectional title or not. Send four photos and we lock the number in within 24 hours.
Does the price include the charger itself?
Optional. Use the Charger toggle in the calculator above. If you bought a BYD or a Volvo you probably already have a Type 2 cable in the boot — flip the toggle to "I have one already" and the estimate drops by R7,100–R11,800 depending on the size we'd otherwise supply. Same SWA cable, same COC, same 12-month aftercare on the install.
Can I install a charger in a Sea Point apartment block?
Yes, in most cases. The charger has to feed from your unit's meter — not common property — and the body corporate must sign off. We draft the technical motivation trustees ask for at no extra cost. Sea Point and Green Point schemes typically approve in two to four weeks. We've done 40+ apartment installs across the Atlantic seaboard.
Will salt air on the Atlantic seaboard kill my charger?
It will if you spec the wrong unit. Anything west of the M5 or facing False Bay needs a coastal-rated enclosure: IP65+, marine-grade fittings, and a manufacturer who warrants the unit for coastal exposure. We default to that spec on every Sea Point, Camps Bay, Hout Bay and Muizenberg install — no extra ask, no upcharge, no salt-corrosion callout three years in.
How long from first contact to a working charger?
Typically 7–14 days. Quote off photos within 24 hours (usually under 4 in business hours). Install booked 5–10 working days later. Three to five hours on site, COC in hand before we leave. Sectional title adds 2–4 weeks for body-corporate approval — that's your trustees' meeting cadence, not us dragging. We tell you the realistic date on the call.
What happens if load shedding returns?
Your charger works whenever grid power works, and Cape Town saw 280+ clear days in 2025-26. If you have backup batteries or solar, we wire the charger to pause automatically during outages — set up at install, no manual intervention. Don't charge from a domestic generator: most aren't pure-sine and can damage your car's onboard charger. Solar plus battery is the real fix.
Can I really drive an EV to Hermanus on one charge?
Easily. Hermanus is ~120 km from central Cape Town — single-charge return for every modern EV sold in SA. Stellenbosch (~50 km) and Franschhoek (~75 km) are even easier. For the Garden Route the N2 has public chargers at Caledon, Swellendam, George and Knysna. Check the GridCars live map first — the Caledon point has variable reliability. We'll plan the route with you.
Is my body corporate actually allowed to refuse my charger?
Not without evidence-backed grounds. Section 5(1)(b) of the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act requires trustees to act in the scheme's best interests — a blanket "no" doesn't pass that test. A documented electrical-load limit would, which is why our technical motivation covers DB capacity. CSOS hasn't ruled on an EV-charger dispute yet, but in practice the issues are process, not principle.
Will my insurance go up?
Almost never. Most SA insurers don't charge extra for a properly-installed home charger with a valid COC, and Discovery and OUTsurance run small EV-specific discounts. Tell your insurer about the install either way — a quick email keeps the policy clean if you ever claim. Worth getting a fresh quote anyway; many older policies still price EVs like sedans and overcharge.

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