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Everything You Need to Know Before Installation of EV Charger at Home

Don't install an EV charger before knowing these important things. Watch the entire presentation to get a complete idea about home EV chargers: https://aascelectrical.com/blog/ev-home-charger-installation/

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Everything You Need to Know Before Installation of EV Charger at Home

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  1. Everything You Need to Know Before Installation of EV Charger at Home aascelectrical.com

  2. What is EV Charger? An EV charger is simply a piece of electric equipment used for an electric vehicle. EV charger installation are a great way to save money. aascelectrical.com

  3. How Does EV Charging Work? These EV charger installation are designed for homes that usually have various installation methods. Some level 2 chargers can plug into the nearest 240-volt outlet, available in every home, while others may require public charging networks. aascelectrical.com

  4. Different Methods of EV charging Trickle charge It is the slowest way to charge the EV at home using the standard 220V plug. In urgent cases, it is recommended to consult and caution electricity providers. aascelectrical.com

  5. AC charge AC households are one of the most common and recommendable home charging options. aascelectrical.com

  6. DC charge This is the fastest way to charge the EV at a public DC fast charging station, along with the power from 50 KW or more t It has ultra-fast charging stations, which already provide more than 150KW. aascelectrical.com

  7. Requirement of the time to charge your EV? An EV can be charged easily at home or at a public charging station. Within 30 minutes, you can fully charge a car, or it may take as long as half a day Battery status Charging an empty EV will take longer than charging from half-full. aascelectrical.com

  8. Battery size A battery with a bigger capacity will take longer to charge. Weather It takes a long time to charge at a lower temperature, particularly when using a rapid charger. aascelectrical.com

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