Installing an EV charger in a private villa requires precise electrical engineering to ensure safety and performance. This guide provides a crystal-clear technical breakdown of the installation process, focusing on the hardware and electrical requirements without the administrative approval steps.
1. Selecting the Right Charger: 7kW vs. 11kW vs. 22kW
The “kW” rating refers to the power output of the charger. Your selection depends on two factors: your car’s onboard charger capacity and your villa’s available electrical load.
EV Charging Time Reference Table (0% to 100%)
Charger Rating Phase Type 60 kWh Battery (Standard Range) 80 kWh Battery (Long Range) 100 kWh Battery (Performance/SUV) 7.4 kW Single Phase ~9 Hours ~12 Hours ~15 Hours 11 kW Three Phase ~6 Hours ~8 Hours ~10 Hours 22 kW Three Phase ~3 Hours ~4 Hours ~5 Hours
Charger Rating Phase Type Typical Application Charging Time
from 0 to 100%7.4 kW Single Phase Most common for villas; standard for most EVs. ~15 Hours 11 kW Three Phase Ideal for newer Teslas and European EVs (Audi, BMW). ~10 Hours 22 kW Three Phase High-performance; requires significant spare load. ~5 Hours Pro Tip: Most residential villas in the UAE have a 3-phase supply. Even if your current car only takes 7kW, installing an 11kW or 22kW-ready cable “future-proofs” your home.
2. Breaker Rating (MCB/RCBO)
The breaker must be rated higher than the charger’s continuous current to prevent “nuisance tripping.” We follow the 125% rule (Continuous load × 1.25).
- 7.4 kW (32A Single Phase): Requires a 40A 2-Pole MCB/RCBO.
- 11 kW (16A Three Phase): Requires a 20A 4-Pole MCB/RCBO.
- 22 kW (32A Three Phase): Requires a 40A 4-Pole MCB/RCBO.
Important: Always use a Type A or Type B RCD (Residual Current Device) to protect against DC leakage, which is common in EV charging.
3. Cable Size Calculation
Selecting the correct cable cross-section is vital to prevent overheating and voltage drop ($V_{drop}$). For a standard villa run (approx. 20–30 meters), the following copper (Cu) XLPE/SWA cables are recommended:
7.4 kW (Single Phase)
- Recommended Size: 6mm² or 10mm² (3-Core). Use 10mm² if the distance from the DB exceeds 25 meters.
11 kW (Three Phase)
- Recommended Size: 4mm² or 6mm² (5-Core).
22 kW (Three Phase)
- Recommended Size: 10mm² or 16mm² (5-Core). 10mm² is standard, but 16mm² is preferred for long runs to keep voltage drop below 3%.
4. Choosing the Best Location
Where you mount the charger impacts both cost and convenience.
- Proximity to DB: The closer the charger is to your main Electrical Distribution Board (DB), the lower the cable cost and power loss.
- Port Location: Check where your car’s charging port is (Front, Rear-Left, or Rear-Right). Ensure the cable (usually 5m or 7m) reaches comfortably without being under tension.
- Mounting Height: The ideal height is 1.2m to 1.5m from the floor. This keeps the unit accessible while protecting it from ground-level moisture or dust.
- Environment: If mounting outdoors, ensure the location is shaded. While most chargers are IP65 (weatherproof), direct UAE sunlight can cause “thermal derating,” where the charger slows down to stay cool.
5. Installation Components Checklist
- Isolator Switch: An IP65-rated rotary isolator switch should be installed near the charger for emergency manual shut-off.
- Protection: If the charger is in a driveway, install a Bollard to prevent accidental vehicle impact.
- Containment: Use galvanized iron (GI) conduits or heavy-duty PVC pipes for cable protection, especially if the cable is buried or exposed to sunlight.
Would you like EVSHIELD to perform a professional load study at your villa to confirm if your DB can support a 22kW charger?
Contact EVSHIELD
For the most reliable EV charger installation services in Al Ain, Dubai, and across the UAE, you can reach our expert team through the following channels:
- Mobile: +971 50 832 8392
- Email: projects@evshield.ae
- Website: www.evshield.ae
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