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With more drivers going electric, installing a home EV charger has become a popular choice for keeping your electric vehicle powered up. But with so many EV charger models and features now available, how do you determine which option is right for your specific needs?
Our comprehensive EV charger buyer’s guide examines the key factors and components to consider when selecting an electric vehicle charger for home use. Read on for an in-depth look at charger types, charging speeds, connectors, wiring needs, smart features, installation, and costs to help inform your purchasing decision.
There are three main levels of electric vehicle chargers to choose from:
Level 1 chargers are the most basic model for EVs. They use a standard 120V household outlet to provide charging at 1-2 miles of range per hour. This slow speed is best for plug-in hybrids and mild usage. Pure EVs will need lengthy charge times.
Level 2 EV chargers run on 240V to provide faster charging at 10-20 miles per hour. Most homeowners install Level 2 for more practical daily charging needs. This level can fully charge most EVs in 8-12 hours overnight.
Level 3 DC fast chargers deliver the fastest charging, typically at 40-60 miles in just 20 minutes. However, the high voltage and cost make Level 3 impractical for home use. These ultra-fast charges are primarily used at public stations.
Charging power is measured in kilowatts (kW), which determines charging time. Level 1 provides 1.4-1.9 kW. For Level 2, the two main charging speeds are:
Faster charging is always preferable when possible. But your home's electrical capacity may limit charging speed, especially if using multiple high-draw appliances.
All EVs use standardized connectors to link the charger cable to your vehicle inlet. The main types are:
When selecting a home EV charger, choose the connector that matches your vehicle. J1772 is compatible with most makes if you drive a non-Tesla EV.
Your home's electrical system capacity is crucial in determining what charger you can install. Key factors are:
An electrician will assess your electrical system to advise what charging level and speed is supported or if upgrades are warranted.
"Smart" EV chargers connect to wifi or cellular networks to enable remote monitoring, access controls, metering, and scheduling. Key smart features include:
Smart chargers provide convenience and energy optimization. But they cost more than basic chargers without app connectivity or scheduling.
Home EV charger installation includes:
Outdoor installations require weatherproofing and prevent tripping hazards. Indoor mounts should be close to your electrical panel. Professional installation runs $600-$1200 depending on electrical work needed.
Home EV charger costs include:
Shop around to find the best value EV charger for your vehicle, usage needs, and home electrical capacity. Consider rebates and tax credits to help offset costs too.
Choosing the optimal home EV charger for faster charging, smart features, and budget requires careful consideration of all these factors. Use this comprehensive buyer's guide to make the best choice for powering your electric vehicle.
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