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LOOKING FOR AN HOME CHARGING SOLUTION FOR YOUR EV?
If Yes, Congratulations! You come the right place. Here is the guide on charging your electric vehicle at home.
-SUMMARY:
Because residential charging is convenient and inexpensive, most EVs (electric vehicle, also called plug-in electric vehicle) and Plug-in Hybrid vehicles drivers do more than 80% of their charging at home.
What are the benefits of CHARGING AT HOME?
① Charging your electric vehicle at home, an EV driver is able to start his or her each day with 100% charged EV. The charger can automatically filled up your EV’s battery each night while you sleep.
② Charging in home garage, allows EV owners to take advantage of low and stable residential electricity rates, save much cost!
③ To charge at home, no membership required. An electric vehicle driver does not have to be concerned of the different existing public charging networks,nor of the different connectors.
HOME EV CHARGING EQUIPMENT - electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)
Home charging can use either the relatively simple Level 1 EVSE (120V) or the slightly more complex Level 2 EVSE (240V).
① Level1 EVSE
This is a standard 120V AC wall outlet and offers up to 5 miles of range per hour. It only provides 1 to 1.5 kWh of charging per hour. For the majority of Evs on the market, a complete charge takes about 8 to 20 hours depending on the size of the battery.
② Level 2 EVSE
Level 2 EVSE provides charging through a 240 V AC charging plug. Level 2 adds about 10 to 30 miles of range to a electric vehicle per hour of charging time, making it suitable for all EVs. Typically, it provides about 3.3 to 7.4 kWh per hour. For the majority of EVs on the market, a complete charge takes about 3 to 8 hours depending on the size of the battery.
Fortunately, most houses already have 240 V AC service for appliances such as clothes dryers and electric ranges. Residential AC Level 2 chargers can generally be found operating at 240 V and between 30 and 50 amps.
The safety risks of installing and using home EVSE are very low, similar to those associated with other large appliances like clothes dryers.
Residential home EVSE are generally installed in garages, but homeowners can also buy outdoor used EVSE built to withstand weather and other types of stresses. EVSE cords are built to withstand some abuse—even being run over by a car—and the power flow through the cord is cut off when the vehicle is not charging.
Find the level 2 EVSE here - (Click the link to find the EV charging Station Details)
Senku Machinery Portable Home Ev Charging Stations (EVSE)
Senku Machinery Wallbox Home Ev Charging Stations (EVSE).
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