How To Charge Electric Vehicle At Home

Most EV owners charge their vehicles at home. Actually, why not? It is the easiest way of charging. Just put it into the garage for parking and plug it into the outlet. If you decide to charge your EV vehicle at home, then you must know certain things. You should know what the level of EV charging is. Read on to know the different levels of electric vehicle charging.

Different Levels of Electric Vehicle Charging 

First, you should consider the speed of the power outlet. For charging the electric vehicle efficiently and quickly, you should power the battery with the right level of charging. Below we have discussed the levels of EV charging:

Level 1 or 120 Volt:

If you use your household outlet for your gasoline car battery to prevent drying out, then you can use the same outlet for charging your EV battery. This is called level 1 charging and every car in the EV lineup has the feature.

Moreover, there are many levels 1 charging stations that are used for emergency charging. Most roadside charging stations have 120-volt plugs. The level 1 plug equipment can attach to a regular wall outlet. But it charges the EV most gradually. Typically, the range will be 3 to 5 miles per hour. Nonetheless, level 1 charging is best for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles as they have smaller batteries. 

Level 2 or 240 Volt

Level 2 is the fastest way to charge your electric vehicles whether it is in a charging station or at home. It is the most used level for daily EV charging. It can be set anywhere. The demand for this level of change is high as it charges 10 times faster than level 1.

The level 2 chargers deliver up to 80% in 4 to 5 hours. The charging speed will be about 22.5 km per hour for plug-in hybrids and 45 km for all EVs. It would be best if you install it in your private parking lot. As it is the best way to enjoy the advantages of changing EVs at home. Most EV owners do this in their residences. With one overnight of charging, the electrical vehicle will be ready to drive in the next morning, even if you plug it in with an empty battery.

Level 3 Or 400 to 900 Volt

Level 3 is the fastest way to charge electric vehicles. Level 1 and level 2 utilize alternating current and level 3 charging uses direct current. So the voltage level is much higher than the basic level of charging and this is the main reason you can’t install it at home. When you use higher voltage at home, it will cost you much more.

Wrapping Up

Electric vehicle charging can be faster and lower according to the charging level you choose. If you decide to charge your EV at home, then must go for level 1 or 2 charging system. And if you want a faster charge, then level 3 will be suited for you.

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