Understanding Charging Levels

1
Level 1 Charging

2
Level 2 Charging
Uses a 240V outlet, like those used for dryers. Provides about 25-30 miles of range per hour of charging. Suitable for home installations and public charging stations.

3
DC Fast Charging
Home vs Public Charging
Choosing between home and public charging depends on your lifestyle and driving needs. Home charging offers convenience and cost savings for everyday use, while public charging provides flexibility and quick top-ups on the go. Understanding the benefits of each can help you make the best choice for your clean air vehicle routine.

Home Charging
Home charging is the most convenient and cost-effective option for most electric vehicle owners. With a Level 1 or Level 2 charger installed at home, you can charge your vehicle overnight or while you go about your daily routine. This ensures that your car is always ready to go with a full battery. Home charging setups typically have lower electricity costs compared to public charging stations, making them an economical choice for daily use.

Public Charging
Public charging stations offer flexibility and convenience, especially for long-distance travel or when you need a quick charge on the go. DC Fast Charging stations are widely available and can significantly reduce charging times, allowing you to add substantial range in a short period. Public charging networks continue to expand, providing more accessible charging points in urban areas, shopping centers, and along highways, ensuring you can find a charging station wherever you are.