Kia EV Home Charger Installation
Everything you need to know about charging your Kia EV at home.

Investing in a Kia electric vehicle is a smart move towards a greener future. To ensure your Kia is always ready to go, setting up an efficient home charging system is critical. In this guide, we'll explore the best home charging solutions for Kia EVs with an in-depth look at compatible charger types and key considerations when installing level-2 EV chargers at home.
Understanding Kia EV Models and Their Charging Needs
Kia offers a variety of electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Their fully electric lineup consists of the Kia Niro EV, EV6 and EV9. These vehicles are equipped with various technologies and designed to meet the evolving needs of drivers, offering a range of 253 miles to 310 miles on a full charge depending on make and model.
Charging Levels and How To Charge Your Kia EV
Understanding the best way to charge your Kia EV begins with understanding EV charging levels, connector types, and other key considerations. Electric charging is usually broken down into three levels:
- Level 1 Charging: Utilizes a standard 120V household outlet. This method charges at roughly 2-5 miles of range per hour but is the simplest method of charging.
- Level 2 Charging: This method leverages a 240V circuit and is ideally hardwired into your electrical system and can charge a Kia EV at approximately 20-27 miles of range per hour depending on the model.
- Level 3 Charging (DC Fast Charging): Kia EV owners can also leverage the fastest of EV chargers, level 3 chargers. These chargers can charge a Kia EV from 10% to 80% in roughly 20-40 minutes (depending on model). Beginning in Spring 2025, Kia EV owners are expected to gain access to over 16,500 North American Charging Standard (NACS) compatible fast chargers (adaptor required), nearly doubling the number of accessible DC fast chargers to over 35,000 nationwide.
Check out this guide to learn more about EV charging levels.
What to Consider When Choosing a Home Charger for Your Kia
When it comes to choosing a level 2 charger for your Kia EV, there are a few key considerations you should take into account:
Compatibility
Kia EVs are designed to work seamlessly with Level 2 chargers, offering faster and more reliable home charging. It’s important to choose a charger that aligns with Kia’s specifications to guarantee safe and effective performance.
Connectivity
Today’s EV chargers come equipped with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to control and monitor charging through your smartphone. This feature is convenient for managing energy usage and scheduling charging sessions during off-peak hours.
Charging Speeds
Level 2 chargers can add up to 25 miles of range each hour. Opt for a charger with adjustable power settings to match your home’s electrical capacity, ensuring your Kia charges quickly without overloading your system.
For the best home charging set-up for your Kia EV, installing a Level 2 charger is highly recommended and offers the most convenience. Kia EVs are compatible with a variety of level 2 chargers offering owners a variety of budget-friendly options that offer fast charging and smart connectivity.
What is the best Level 2 charger for Kia EVs?

Emporia Level 2
The Emporia Level 2 charger stands out as a reliable and cost-effective option, delivering up to 48 amps of power. It features energy monitoring and Wi-Fi connectivity, making it easy to oversee your charging process. Its compact design and affordable price make it a favorite among Kia owners.

Tesla Universal Wall Connector
For those looking to enhance their charging setup, the Tesla Universal Wall Connector is an excellent upgrade. It supports the NACS charging standard, providing fast and efficient charging. Its sleek design and versatile installation options make it a premium choice for Kia EV enthusiasts.
Installation and Safety Considerations For Home Chargers for Kia EVs
Safety is critical when it comes to level 2 home EV charger installation. Installation by a licensed electrician is highly recommended to ensure your level 2 charger is installed correctly, safely, and up-to code. In addition, a licensed electrician can examine your existing home's electrical system to ensure it can handle the additional load required to charge your Kia EV.
Upgrading your electrical panel may be necessary to support a 240V circuit for level 2 charging. A professional installation service like ChargerPro can provide the proper guidance or alternative recommendations.
As far as where to install your level 2 home charger, there are a few key factors to consider to ensure the most efficient and reliable setup.
Installing Home Chargers for Kia EVs With ChargerPro
If you are looking to install a home charger for your Kia EV, ChargerPro makes installation easy. ChargerPro and their licensed electricians specialize in home EV charging installations, ensuring your setup is reliable, safe, and code-compliant. We offer affordable flat-rate transparent pricing and a simple and efficient process in a few simple steps:
- Get Scheduled - Select a level 2 charger, book an installation date, and lock in your flat-rate all-inclusive cost with a fully refundable deposit.
- Consult With A Professional - One of our EV installation guides will reach out to assist you in choosing the best location for your charger and walk you through what to expect on installation day.
- Get Installed: On the day of installation, a licensed electrician will come to your home and in about two hours.
Level 2 chargers are essential for maximizing the convenience of your Kia. With ChargerPro, you can start charging your Kia EV in no time.
Home Chargers for Kia Electric Vehicles FAQs
Can you charge a Kia with a Tesla Supercharger?
Yes, Kia EV owners can charge at Tesla Superchargers with the appropriate adaptor.
Will I need to upgrade my home electrical system to charge my Kia at home?
You may need to upgrade your electrical panel to charge your Kia EV at home. ChargerPro and its team can evaluate your setup and determine whether an electrical panel upgrade is necessary or recommend alternative solutions.
What kind of charger can I use to charge my Kia EV?
Kia EVs are compatible with a variety of level 2 chargers including the popular Tesla Universal Wall Connector and Emporia Level 2 charger.
Will ChargerPro help with rebates and incentives for my Kia EV?
ChargerPro can offer guidance on what rebates you may be eligible for. This website is a great place to get started.