Level Two EV Charging is 240 Volt 15 Amps, 30 Amps, or 50 Amps.
Level Two charging can be done with many different types of outlets in your home, warehouse, business, or other commercial building. It is the mid-range of charging for electric vehicles. The different outlets you may already have in your home for level two EV charging are your dryer outlet and your electric range outlet. Level two charging can offer ranges of over 60 miles of per hour of charging, depending on variables.
Level two charging is also using household electricity but in higher doses. You can set your vehicle to limit the amount of electricity you are getting from your home’s outlet based on the Amps by manually setting limits within the vehicle.
You can significantly lower the charging time needed for your daily commute or full battery charge using Level two charging options.
Common Household Level Two Charging Outlets
3-PRONG DRYER OUTLET
4-PRONG DRYER OUTLET
ELECTRIC RANGE OUTLET
S1450SS2-15 and SS21450-018 Combined
You may find yourself traveling or camping with your Tesla or another electric vehicle. Campground power pedestals commonly supply outlets you can use to power your vehicle as well.
Common Campground Level Two Charging Outlets
3-PRONG 30 AMP POWER SOURCE
4-PRONG 50 AMP POWER SOURCE
AD1450SS2 Combined with SS21450-018
Using our Level Two AC WORKS® brand adapter will help to charge your EV battery much faster than a trickle or level one charge can. If you are unsure about how to use our adapters, which you need, or other power sources please reach out and utilize our FREE consultation program before you purchase.
With a small amount of information, we can help to provide you with the best charging method saving you time and money.
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Thank you for letting us know that Level Two charging is the mid-range of charging for electric vehicles, offering over 60 miles per hour of charging depending on variables. I own an electric vehicle, and it’s always a hassle to look for charging stations downtown when I want to use it, so I’m thinking of having one installed at home instead. I’ll be sure to keep this in mind while I call a contractor to get the installation completed soon. https://deglerinc.com/services/