EV Charger Bundle 1¹: Ocular LTE Plus - Single Phase
Fitted RRP: $2,250
EV Charger Bundle 2¹: Ocular LTE Plus - Three Phase
Fitted RRP: $2,645
Find answers to commonly asked questions about Electric Vehicles.
What is an electric vehicle (EV)?
An EV is a vehicle powered by a battery and electric motor.
What are the benefits of owning an EV?
There are many benefits of owning an EV including:
What charger type do I need at home for a Subaru EV?
The Ocular LTE Plus is the recommended single phase charger. This is perfect as most people plug in their car overnight to ensure they’ll get a fully charged vehicle in the morning. It comes with a 2-year warranty*EVSE Australia, Subaru Australia's EV charging partner, manages all aspects of the installation, supply and maintenance of EV Home Chargers. from our EV charging partner, EVSE.
How long does it take to charge an electric vehicle?
The charging time for an electric vehicle depends on the type of charger being used. For use at home, a single phase 7kW charger will take approximately 9.5 hours*Charging times will vary depending on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the output of the charger being used, starting battery charge, charging equipment, ambient temperature, battery state as well as the age of the battery at point of use. As a result of these factors, charging times may therefore vary significantly. Before charging your Subaru at home, consult with a licensed electrician to ensure your home electrical system can support the charging of your car. to charge the battery from 0% to 100%. The fastest option is to use a 150kW charger which takes approximately 30 minutes*Charging times will vary depending on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the output of the charger being used, starting battery charge, charging equipment, ambient temperature, battery state as well as the age of the battery at point of use. As a result of these factors, charging times may therefore vary significantly. Before charging your Subaru at home, consult with a licensed electrician to ensure your home electrical system can support the charging of your car. to charge the battery from 0% to 80% and can be used at a public charging station.