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Charging at home.

You’ll get the fastest power-up using a SEAT Charger. But you can also plug into a conventional plug socket.

Daily power up

Alternating current charging.

The most common and affordable way to power up on a daily basis is by AC charging. This is when electrical power is converted from AC to DC inside your vehicle. The power is then stored inside your car’s battery ready to be used.

Home installation

First steps

Stress-free. A quick online check, then a physical or remote checkup. Once verified, we’ll set an installation date (takes less than 15 working days on avg).

Set up and use

We’ll deliver, set up and test the charger for you. Further online support is also available if you choose to buy the Installation Service package.

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First steps

Stress-free. A quick online check, then a physical or remote checkup. Once verified, we’ll set an installation date (takes less than 15 working days on avg).

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Set up and use

We’ll deliver, set up and test the charger for you. Further online support is also available if you choose to buy the Installation Service package.

Home-charging cost.

The cost of completely recharging your electric car overnight is approximately just over XX€. With a range of 161 miles, that averages out at around 3p per mile.

Instructions

Doing it the right way.

Step 1

Open the flap on the car.

Step 2

Take the charging plug from its wall support.

Step 3

Connect the charging plug to your car.

Step 4

Authentication *selected models only.

*SEAT Charger Connect or Pro

Step 5

The car is ready to charge.

Step 6

The charging process starts.

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Step 1

Open the flap on the car.

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Step 2

Take the charging plug from its wall support.

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Step 3

Connect the charging plug to your car.

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Step 4

Authentication *selected models only.

*SEAT Charger Connect or Pro

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Step 5

The car is ready to charge.

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Step 6

The charging process starts.