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What to Know: EV Home Charging Stations

If you’re in the market for a new car, you may be considering an electric vehicle (EV). EVs have a lot of great benefits: they’re more efficient than gas cars, emit no pollutants, and are often eligible for government incentives. But if you’ve never owned an EV before, you might be wondering about the logistics of charging it. Most people are now aware of the many benefits of owning an electric vehicle (EV), such as saving money on fuel costs, being more environmentally friendly, and enjoying a smoother ride. However, one potential downside of switching to an EV is the need to install a home charging station. In this blog post, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about installing a home charging station for your EV.

What is a Home Charging Station?

Electric Vehicle Home Charging Station
Electric Vehicle Home Charging Station

A home charging station, also known as an EVSE (electric vehicle supply equipment), is a device that connects your electric car to your home’s electrical system, allowing you to charge your car’s batteries. Unlike a gas car, which can be refueled in minutes, an electric vehicle can take several hours to charge. That’s why having a dedicated EVSE at home is vital for EV owners.

There are two main types of home charging stations for EVs: Level 1 and Level 2. A Level 1 charger uses a standard 120-volt outlet and can add about 3 miles of range per hour of charging. A Level 2 charger, on the other hand, uses a 240-volt outlet (like the kind used for clothes dryers) and can add up to 25 miles of range per hour of charging. If you have the option, we recommend installing a Level 2 charger since it will save you time in the long run.

Why You Need a Home Charging Station

If you own an EV, it’s crucial to have a home charging station installed so that you can quickly and conveniently charge your vehicle’s batteries. Without a home charging station, you’ll either have to rely on public charging stations (which can be scarce) or charge your EV’s batteries using a standard 120-volt outlet (which will take much longer). Trust us – you don’t want to be stuck waiting for hours while your EV charges.

Man electrocuted holding a wire
A man holds a wire after getting electrocuted.

Installing a home charging station can be a difficult and dangerous endeavor for someone who isn’t a professional—so hiring a professional electrician to do the job is the way to go. They’ll be able to help you figure out the best location for your charger and make sure that it’s properly installed and working correctly.

Installing a home charging station for your EV is a great way to ensure that you can always charge your vehicle’s batteries, even if public charging stations are scarce. Hiring an iTrust professional electrician to install your home charging station is the best way to ensure it is installed correctly and safely. Call us today at 470-369-0000 to talk to our experts about installing your home EV charging station.

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