AC WORKS® Connector — EV Charging Adapter

Level Two Electric Vehicle Charging

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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...

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Level One Electric Vehicle Charging

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When you read level one charging you are essentially reading that you can charge your EV from your regular household outlet at a rate of about 4 miles of range per hour, depending on your vehicle.

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100 Ways We Can Help You

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Today's post marks our 100th blog post on AC WORKS® Connectors and we want to celebrate by offering you 100 different ways we can help you.  Take a look at our list below.  

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End of the Year Sales Event

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Can you believe 2018 is almost history?  A lot has happened this year within our company and within our consumers lives.  We want to celebrate all that this year has brought us, with a two-week long sale.  You read that right.  Two whole weeks of savings!

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Charging Your Electric Vehicle at Home

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Charging your electric vehicle is easy, you plug it into your vehicle supply equipment, adapter or charging station.  You need to charge your vehicle regularly and the length of time it takes for your vehicle to charge will depend on various things.  The type of equipment you are using, the batter type, the amount of range left on your battery between charges and the batteries energy capacity will all affect the time.  Charge times can vary from 20 minutes to longer than 20 hours depending on those variances.

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