Before we figure out this question, we need to know what is Level 2. There are three levels of EV charging available, distinguished by the different rates of electricity delivered to your car.
Level 1 charging
Level 1 charging means simply plugging the battery-operated vehicle into a standard, 120-volt household outlet. Many EV drivers find the 4 to 5 miles of range per hour that Level 1 charging provides isn’t enough to keep up with daily driving needs.
Level 2 charging
JuiceBox Level 2 charging provides a faster 12 to 60 miles of range per hour of charge. Utilizing a 240-volt outlet, Level 2 charging is most suitable for daily driving needs, and the most practical way to charge an EV at home.
Level 3 charging
Level 3 charging, often called DC fast charging, provides the quickest charging rate, but the high installation costs, the need for a licensed electrician, and complex infrastructure requirements make this charging method impractical as a home charging unit. Level 3 chargers are typically found at public charging stations or Tesla Supercharger stations.
Joint EV Charger
The Joint EV Chargers are the very fast Level 2 AC charging stations available, which can charge any battery-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle, producing up to 48 amps of output, providing approximately 30 miles of charge in an hour. The EVC11 offers a variety of accessories available to accommodate your location’s unique deployment needs, from wall mount to single, double pedestal mounts.
Post time: Oct-22-2021