Yes, you can. By installing a dedicated home charger, you’re able to charge your vehicle from the comfort of your own home.
SMART SOLUTIONS
CHARGING YOUR LEXUS ELECTRIFIED VEHICLE
Designed to fit around every lifestyle and adventure, discover the ease of charging your Lexus EV or Lexus Plug-in Hybrid.
COST-EFFICIENT
FROM HOME
When fully charging your Lexus EV battery at home, it typically takes 4-8 hours using 7kW chargers but this varies between vehicles and charger models. And remember, overnight charging is more convenient and also maximises efficiency when electricity demand and prices are lower.
HOW TO CHARGE AN ELECTRIC CAR
HOME CHARGING
SMART WALLBOX
A conventional wall plug can be used when charging at home, but installing a smart, compact wallbox is recommended to maximise efficiency and ease. Lexus offers a 22 kW connected wallbox fit with a Type 2 charging socket. A smart charging solution for home and semi-public applications featuring LAN, WiFi and optional LTE, the integrated RFID module ensures fast and secure access. What’s more, many countries offer grants of up to 75% off the upfront cost of a home charger.
SEAMLESS START
EXPERT INSTALLATION
For complete peace of mind when installing your home charger, Lexus will happily organise a trusted electrical engineering partner to carry out the work. This will ensure the wiring of the charging unit meets and exceeds your required national standard.
CHARGING FAQS
If you don’t have a dedicated home charging point, you can charge your electric vehicle using a regular plug socket. However, this charging method is much slower and much less efficient.
Whilst out on the road in your electric vehicle, you can access multiple public charging stations when needed. We recommend always having a charging cable to hand for stations without them.
Found in the Lexus Link app, our Lexus Public Charging Network identifies over 150,000 public charging points across Europe, making it easy to find one nearby.
Leaving your electric or hybrid vehicle to charge overnight is perfectly fine. Plus, charging overnight is more cost-efficient, as some providers offer lower tariffs during this time.
You can drive and own an electric vehicle without a home charging point, as there are public charging points available for you to use.