Electric vehicle (EV) chargers are built to meet the needs of the EV owner. EV chargers are available in various configurations, including Levels 2 and 3. While all EV chargers have the same basic functions, there are some important differences between them that you should be aware of as you consider a commercial EV charger. In this article, let’s go over why different chargers make sense for your business and what makes these options stand out from others.
- Safety
Safety is one of the key benefits of using a commercial EV charger. The chargers are safer than any other type of charging station because they do not require special tools or skills. This means that you can use your car and a commercial vehicle at home or in the office without worrying about hurting yourself or others when trying to connect them.
EV chargers are also very easy and reliable devices that will not let you down during your daily drive around town!
- Convenience
Convenience: You don’t have to worry about finding an outlet because you can charge your vehicle at home, work, and at other public charging stations.
Flexibility: You can choose the time of day that works best for you when charging your car at home or in another location.
Cost savings: Charging at public locations is often free or extremely inexpensive compared to paying per hour for private charging services like those offered by Tesla.
- Speed
EV chargers are faster than charging at home. EV chargers use direct current (dc) electricity, which means they can be connected to household power lines without converting the electricity into alternating current (ac). This means that you don’t need an inverter or high-voltage transformer to use one. A standard 120V outlet will do just fine, but if you have 220V or higher voltage available in your region, you may need a special adapter for charging your vehicle with this charger.
It all depends on what type of charger and what kind of electric car are being used: if it’s an older model Tesla Model S or Model X, then only 20 kW chargers are available currently; newer models like those from BMW or Mercedes come with 40+ kW speeds so even though there aren’t many options yet available on average within North America – we’re hoping things change soon!
- Compatible With EVSE Adapter
An EVSE adapter is a device that allows you to plug in your charger at home, but it also has some other benefits. The EVSE adapter is a standard in the industry and allows you to charge your car at the same rate as a standard outlet (120V/240V). This means that if you have a 120V outlet, then your charger will work with it. However, if you have a 240V outlet, it is good that your charger will still work on it too!
- Provides Quick and Convenient Charging and Is Safe
An EV charger provides quick and convenient charging and is safe. A commercial EV charger is a safe way to charge your car, even if you do not have access to an outlet at home. An EV charger can be found in many places around town, including malls, restaurants, and businesses with parking lots. These locations are good places to find an EV charger because they often offer parking spaces near the station, so you don’t have to walk far when it’s time for your next charge session.
If you’re looking for an EV charger that will work with your electric vehicle, you should consider safety and security.