Electric Car Charging Station Installer: Who Should You Choose?
4 sep 2025
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Electric Car Charging Station Installer: Secrets to a Successful Installation in 2025
Having a wallbox installed at home remains a challenging process for 73% of French people. Between mandatory certifications, unclear pricing, and potential scams, the project can quickly turn into a nightmare. However, with subsidies of up to €1,500 available, now is the time to take the plunge.
IZI by EDF, Proxiserve, ChargeGuru: Who Are the Real Professionals?
The market is structured around five major players. IZI by EDF leads with 15,000 installations in 2024, offering packages between €1,500 and €2,500. Their main advantage: 3,000 IRVE-certified professionals and a standard 10-year warranty.
Proxiserve, a subsidiary of Veolia, excels in co-ownership properties with 8,500 installations last year. Average price: €2,200 for a collective solution. Zeplug innovates with a shared model that reduces costs by 30% for 12,000 equipped spaces.
The startup ChargeGuru is shaking up the industry: instant online quotes, installation within 3 weeks, and prices 20% lower than major groups. Engie Solutions targets businesses with 22 kW stations at €3,500, including maintenance and supervision.
Local certified electricians remain a credible alternative. Isiohm in Île-de-France, Ozecar in the South: these SMEs often offer greater responsiveness and competitive prices.
Comparison of Main Electric Charging Station Installers
Installer | Installation Price | Installation Time | Warranty | Strengths | Coverage Area |
IZI by EDF | €1,500 - €2,500 | 2-3 weeks | 10 years | 3,000 IRVE professionals, 7/7 hotline | Nationwide |
Proxiserve | €2,200 (average) | 3-4 weeks | 10 years | Co-ownership expert, responsive service | Nationwide |
ChargeGuru | -20% vs market | 3 weeks | 5 years | Online quotes, tracking app | Major cities |
Zeplug | Variable | 4-6 weeks | 5 years | Shared solution, -30% cost | Co-ownership |
Engie Solutions | €3,500 | 4 weeks | 10 years | Businesses, maintenance included | Nationwide |
Local Electricians | €1,200 - €2,000 | 1-2 weeks | 2-10 years | Proximity, flexible prices | Local |
IRVE Certification and Standards: What You Must Check
IRVE qualification has been mandatory since 2017 for any charging station above 3.7 kW. Three levels exist, but Level 1 is sufficient for 95% of individuals. Always check the number on the Qualifelec website: out of 25,000 certified electricians, only 8,000 practice regularly.
The NF C 15-100 standard requires specific electrical protections: 30 mA type A differential, dedicated circuit breaker, and suitable wiring. The installer's liability insurance must explicitly mention "IRVE." Without this coverage, you are taking a significant legal risk.
After-sales service makes the difference. IZI offers a 7-day hotline, Proxiserve guarantees intervention within 48 hours, and ChargeGuru provides remote diagnostics via its app. These services sometimes justify a 10 to 15% surcharge but prevent many issues.
What Does It Really Cost? The True Prices Revealed
Three price ranges depending on your needs for your home:
Reinforced Green'Up Socket (3.7 kW): €500-800 all-inclusive. An economical solution for occasional use of your electric car.
Single-Phase Wallbox (7.4 kW): €1,200-1,800. The daily standard for a full overnight charge at home.
Three-Phase Station (11-22 kW): €1,500-2,500. For high-mileage drivers or company fleets requiring more range.
These amounts include the equipment (€400-600), electrical protections (€200-300), wiring (€100-200), and labor (€500-700).
Subsidies That Change Everything
The €500 tax credit applies to primary and secondary residences. The 5.5% VAT rate generates an additional €200-300 in savings. The Advenir program finances up to 50% in co-ownership (capped at €600 per individual charging station and up to €8,000 for collective infrastructure) and 20% for businesses for charging stations.
Concrete Example for Your Co-Ownership Installation:
For an installation initially priced at €1,800, you benefit from the Advenir grant of €600, the tax credit of €500, and a €216 saving thanks to the reduced VAT, bringing your final out-of-pocket cost down to just €484.
The 5 Steps for a Smooth Project
Technical Audit: Check your electricity subscription (minimum 9 kVA for 7.4 kW), the condition of your electrical panel, and wiring distance. Note: 30% of projects require prior compliance work (average €450).
Detailed Quote: Demand a precise document listing the charging station, labor, and any compliance work. Beware of offers that seem too good to be true, as they often hide additional costs.
Installation: Allow 3 to 4 hours for a standard configuration. Cable routing in ICTA conduit, adding protections, and mounting between 0.90m and 1.20m from the ground.
Configuration: Adjust the power according to your subscription, program off-peak hours for cheaper charging, and configure load shedding to avoid tripping.
Consuel Certificate: Essential document for receiving subsidies. Any serious professional will provide it automatically after installation.
Reinforced Socket vs. Wallbox: The Match
The Green'Up socket at €500 is attractive for its price. With 3.7 kW of power, it takes 14 hours for a Zoé and 20 hours for a Model 3. Acceptable for occasional use or a plug-in hybrid vehicle.
The 7.4 kW Wallbox cuts charging time in half. A Megane E-Tech recovers 100% range in 7 hours, perfect for overnight charging. Connected models (Pulsar Plus, EVlink) offer consumption monitoring and smart programming. The investment (€1,200-1,800) is justified for daily use of your electric cars.
Why Now? The Winning Equation
Simple calculation: €0.15/kWh at home vs. €0.40-0.79 in public. For 15,000 km per year, save €1,500-2,000 on your electricity bill. The installation of a charging station pays for itself in 12-18 months.
Real estate bonus: A SeLoger study reveals a 5-15% increase in value for equipped properties. For a €300,000 apartment, your €1,800 charging station can generate an additional €15,000 in value for your home.
For businesses, 67% of employees consider this equipment as an employer criterion (Welcome to the Jungle). The ROI far exceeds simple fuel savings.
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Written by Nicolas, Mobility Expert at Electra
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