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The first factor to consider when choosing your charging station is its power output. Most chargers available on the market operate with a 240-volt current, delivering around 7.2 kW of power. Some stations can be plugged into a standard 120-volt outlet, but they will only provide about 1.5 kW of power. For ultra-fast charging, there are models connected to a 480-volt supply, capable of delivering up to 50 kW. It's important to note that charging speed depends not only on the station's power but also on your vehicle's capabilities. The more powerful the charging station, the faster the charge will be, provided that your vehicle's onboard charger can accept the maximum power output from the station
Discover an innovative approach to charging your electric car! Smart charging stations are modern solutions that optimize the management of your home electricity consumption. How does it work? They assess the energy demand of your household appliances in real-time and adjust the energy allocated to charging your vehicle accordingly. While these stations don't directly speed up the charging process, they allow you to better manage their use and monitor your energy consumption, helping you reduce your electricity costs.
Start by considering where you typically park your electric car. Is it parked outside or in a garage? This is crucial because not all home charging stations are designed to withstand the elements. Even among those that are, their level of protection can vary depending on the severity of weather conditions. If you live in an area with harsh winters, heavy rain, or extreme heat, it’s essential to choose a charging station that can withstand these challenging weather conditions.
Whether indoors or outdoors, it is crucial to choose a convenient and accessible location for installing your home charging station. It's best to minimize the distance between the station and your vehicle's parking spot to limit wiring costs. In addition to convenience, the location should provide protection against the elements and deter theft or vandalism. Installing the station in a garage or under a shelter, such as a carport, is often the best solution to ensure the security of your setup.
Before purchasing your charging station, it is necessary to ensure that your electrical installation can support the voltage demand required for adding a home charging station. To carry out these preliminary checks and guarantee the compliance of your electrical panel, we invite you to complete the GET A QUOTE form. Our team will provide a free estimate and validate the feasibility of installing your charging station. Installing a charging station requires specific expertise, and improper installation can lead to serious risks. By choosing AutoCharge, you ensure a safe installation that meets the highest standards, carried out by certified electricians. We also guarantee that the installation is fully compliant with the manufacturers' recommendations, while offering personalized customer service to ensure a smooth experience that meets your expectations from start to finish.