Charging stations
Whether it's a single-family home or a multi-storey parking lot, SEIC's specialists can provide you with a charging station that's safe, fast, scalable and, above all, adapted to your home. They'll help you clarify your needs,install and commission the system, while complying with current standards.
Charging solutions to suit your needs
for a single-family home
Charging solution for single-family homes
for a multi-storey parking lot
Charging solutions for public parking lots
Public charging stations
Don't have a home charging station yet? You can use the evpass smartphone application to recharge your car at the various public charging stations provided by SEIC in and around Gland.
SEIC terminals can be found at the following addresses:
- SEIC parking lot, Avenue du Mont-Blanc 24, Gland
- Montoly parking lot, Gland
- Begnins municipal parking lot, Route de Saint-Cergue
- Parking communal de Coinsins, Route de la Tourbière 3
FAQ charging station
Our SEIC experts will advise you and develop solutions for every situation, taking into account all the specific features of your electrical installation.
The cost of installing a home charging station starts at around CHF 2,500. The cost may, of course, vary according to the length of the power cable from the electrical panel and its connection.
Connecting a charging station is a matter for specialists. In fact, such an installation requires particular attention to the electrical power available at the building's entrance. After diagnosing your electrical installations and building consumption, SEIC experts will advise you on the best solution for your needs.Â
Communal or cantonal subsidies are available, depending on the type of project. Please consult the Canton de Vaud's Electric Mobility page and contact your commune for more information.
When you charge your electric vehicle at home, the plug and cable are under strain for several hours. This can lead to overheating if the electrical network is not powerful enough. What's more, recharging is very slow with a standard plug.Â
The cost of charging an electric vehicle depends on the number of kilometers to be charged and the charging time at home.
If we take the example of an electric car consuming 20 kWh to recharge 100 kms, the charge will cost with a "Basic" double-rate subscription: 20 kWh x 16.75 cts = 3.35 CHF (excluding VAT).Â
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