Home chargers, typically Level 2 AC chargers, are designed for residential use and operate by connecting to a standard 240-volt electrical supply. They use alternating current (AC) power from the electrical grid, which is converted into the direct current (DC) needed to charge an electric vehicle (EV). This conversion from AC to DC is typically done within the EV itself through the vehicle’s onboard charger.
Home chargers, typically Level 2 AC chargers, are designed for residential use and operate by connecting to a standard 240-volt electrical supply. They use alternating current (AC) power from the electrical grid, which is converted into the direct current
Home chargers, typically Level 2 AC chargers, are designed for residential use and operate by connecting to a standard 240-volt electrical supply. They use alternating current (AC) power from the electrical grid, which is converted into the direct current
Home chargers, typically Level 2 AC chargers, are designed for residential use and operate by connecting to a standard 240-volt electrical supply. They use alternating current (AC) power from the electrical grid, which is converted into the direct current