PLug in. relax. charge up.

Charging your electric vehicle is simple and we like to keep it that way. Only make it more sustainable where we can.
Charging your electric vehicle
Home Charging Plug

Home Charging

Charge your electric vehicle from the comfort of your home.
Simply plug in and charge up.

Want to save time and get back on the road faster? Ask for our upgraded home charger solutions which can make charging up
to 4x faster than your standard cable.

Charging Tips

Carvato loves sharing EV expert knowledge to help guide first-time electric car buyers conserve and extend the battery life of their new vehicle.

For example, did you know it’s best to drive your EV between 20-80% charge and minimize 100% state of charge unless necessary?

Refer to EV Knowledge page for more useful tips.

Charging Tips
Public Charging Solutions

Public Charging Solutions

Cayman encourages people to buy environmentally friendly vehicles, that is why you will find a significant number of FREE public charging stations located across Grand Cayman. 

Click below to find the nearest charging station to you

EV Charging FAQ's

Most electric vehicles include a basic 110-volt charging unit that plugs into a standard electric outlet, this is called Level 1 charging. This is the cheapest option, but also the slowest. To upgrade your charging speeds, a home charging station can be installed in your home. This is called Level 2 charging and typically increases the charging speed by 3-4 times compared to Level 1 charging.

Based on CI 0.28 cents per kWh energy consumption, charging a battery with a capacity of 50kWh would cost CI$14 for a full charge. For comparison, a larger battery of 75kWh would cost CI$21 for a full charge.

Cayman encourages people to buy environmentally friendly vehicles, that is why you will find a significant number of FREE public charging stations located across Grand Cayman.

There are over 30 FREE public charging stations located across Grand Cayman and this number keeps growing. Click on “Find a Location” on this page to find the nearest charging station to you.

Cayman’s utility company (CUC) has introduced off-peak charging periods that are defined as Monday through Friday from 11:00pm to 7:59am and all hours of the day during weekends. Through CUC you can apply for a special meter capable of measuring energy consumption for the sole use of EV charging at adjusted rates.