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Charging made easy!

Updated: Jul 24, 2023


Charging an electric vehicle isn't too complicated.


Navigating Electric Vehicle Charging: A Comprehensive Guide by: Glory EV Charging Solutions, LLC


As the electric vehicle (EV) industry continues to grow, understanding the charging infrastructure becomes essential for EV owners. Glory EV Charging Solutions, LLC is dedicated to providing a comprehensive understanding of charging options and processes. In this journal, we explore the three levels of charging infrastructure, the types of currents, and the steps to charge your electric vehicle effectively.


I. The Three Levels of Charging Infrastructure:

A. Level 1 Charger: Ideal for daily use, a level 1 charger connects to a standard household outlet, offering a slower charging rate. With an output of 1.4-1.9 kW, it provides an average of 3 to 5 miles of range per hour.

B. Level 2 Charger: Suitable for home and public charging stations, a level 2 charger requires a dedicated circuit and delivers a faster charging rate. At 2.5 to 19.2 kW, it offers approximately 12 to 60 miles of range per hour.

C. Level 3 Charger (DC Fast Charger): The most powerful charging infrastructure, a level 3 charger boasts rapid charging capabilities. With an output of 50 to 350 kW, it can provide around 60 to 80 miles in just 20 minutes.


II. Types of Currents:

A. Alternating Current (AC): EVs utilize an onboard charger to convert the AC power received from an external source into direct current (DC) to charge the vehicle's battery effectively.

B. Direct Current (DC): DC fast charging stations have the conversion process built into the infrastructure itself, directly supplying power to the car's battery, bypassing the onboard charger.


III. How to Charge Your Electric Vehicle:

A. Compatibility and Adaptors: EV owners can connect their vehicles to various charging standards and plug types using adaptors for compatibility.

B. Locating Charging Stations: Over 100,000 public charging locations exist in the United States, and comprehensive databases like PlugShare, AmpUp, and Charge Hub make it easy to find them.

C. The Charging Process: Plug in your EV, use an adaptor if needed, and pay for the charging session using your card or a charging network code/phone number.

D. Charging Time: Depending on the charging station type, wait for under 30 minutes (fast charger) or as recommended by EV manufacturers to reach 80% charge.

Conclusion

Our aim at Glory EV Charging Solutions, LLC, is to equip you with the knowledge to navigate EV charging effectively. Understanding the three levels of charging infrastructure, the types of currents, and the charging process empowers you to make informed decisions about EV ownership. As you embark on your journey towards sustainable transportation, we hope this guide aids you in confidently charging your electric vehicle. Safe and sustainable travels!

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