EV Charging

● Got a new electric car?, Contact us to learn about getting an EV charger installed at your home.
● For retail owners, DC Fast Charger is ideal as it provides more value to shoppers. The process of getting a DC Faster is longer due to electric company application approval.

Level 2 Charger

The most common and efficient charging option for your residence or workplace. Level 2 charging delivers a charge of either 220 or 240 Volts with a rate of up to 25 miles per hour. The Level 2 can deliver a full charge throughout the course of the workday or full night’s sleep. However, if you don’t have time you can receive a minimal re-charge within an hour.

Level 2

Level 2 chargers require additional equipment and utilize 240V outlet, just like a washing machine. Level 2 charging is available at public charging stations for a fee based upon kWh used. Level 2 chargers typically take 3-8 hours to fully charge. For every hour that you charge you get about 20 miles.

DC Fast Charger/Public Level 3 Charger

DC Fast charging is the most convenient way to charge your electric vehicle with fast charging capability. If you would like to charge your EV fast to up to 80% capacity in under 30 minutes, Level 3 Public DC Fast Charging is for you. It takes seconds to plug in, then allows you to shop, eat or relax for 30-60 minutes and return to your EV with nearly a full charge. Public level 3 DC Fast Charging is convenient.

DC Fast Charger

DC Fast chargers are typically available at commercial sites and along highways. Depending on battery size, in around 20-30 minutes DC Fast chargers can charge some EVs up to 80%. Each hour adds approximately 100 miles of driving range.

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EV Chargers

Electric cars can easily get charged with EV Chargers and faster with a Level 2 or DC Fast Charger

Installation Prices

The prices of the installation can vary depending on many factors

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