Choosing the Perfect Home EV Charger: Exploring Types and Features

  • Level 1 Charger: This is the most basic type of EV charger and can be plugged into a standard household outlet. Level 1 chargers typically provide 120 volts of power and can charge your EV at a rate of around 4-5 miles of range per hour.
  • Level 2 Charger: Level 2 chargers are more powerful than Level 1 chargers and can charge your EV at a rate of around 25 - 35 miles of range per hour. They require a 240-volt outlet, which may need to be installed by an electrician.
  • DC Fast Charger: DC Fast Chargers are the fastest type of EV charger and can charge your EV at a rate of up to 60-80 miles of range in just 15-30 minutes depending on the power type. They require a 480-volt power source, so not for home usage

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    NORTH CHARGE RECOMMENDS: LEVEL 2 CHARGERS

    Because they are a popular choice, providing a good balance between charging speed and affordability. Installation is also not complicated and it is a one time cost like installing an electric oven or dryer machine in your house.

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    Discover Your EV's Charging Speed with Level 2 Chargers

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    Your EV will charge upto 7 hours approx.*

    *Note: the time calculation is approximate and could slightly vary.

    We also recommend to keep the battery charged between 20% and 80% of its capacity. Charging the battery to 100% on a regular basis and/or letting the battery level drop to 0% can degrade the battery's capacity over time and reduce its overall lifespan. It's also important to note that rapid charging, particularly at high charging levels and high temperatures, can also have an impact on battery health.

    To optimize the lifespan and performance of your EV's battery, it's a good idea to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for charging and battery maintenance. This can help ensure that the battery stays healthy and performs optimally over the life of the vehicle.

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      Your EV will charge upto 7 hours approx.*

      *Note: the time calculation is approximate and could slightly vary.

      We also recommend to keep the battery charged between 20% and 80% of its capacity. Charging the battery to 100% on a regular basis and/or letting the battery level drop to 0% can degrade the battery's capacity over time and reduce its overall lifespan. It's also important to note that rapid charging, particularly at high charging levels and high temperatures, can also have an impact on battery health.

      To optimize the lifespan and performance of your EV's battery, it's a good idea to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for charging and battery maintenance. This can help ensure that the battery stays healthy and performs optimally over the life of the vehicle.

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