TYPES OF EV CHARGERS
There are many different types of car charging systems on the market, so how do you know which is right for you? If you want the ease and convenience of charging your vehicle at home, you can install a home charger in your garage, a driveway, or a designated parking spot.
WHERE TO FIND PUBLIC CHARGING POINTS
Public charging stations are popping up in countries all over the world such as Australia, the UK, and the US. So how do you know where to find a charging station closest to you? It’s simple; you only need to download a charging station location map, which will show you all the different charging points in your area. Typically, once a new public charging station is installed, it will show up on the location map. From hotels and corporate office buildings to retail complexes, there are many different places to charge your vehicle on the go. More and more, businesses are discovering the benefits of installing a charging station for public use, which has increased public charging availability dramatically.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE TO CHARGE?
The time it takes to charge an electric car depends on a variety of factors, such as the type of charging point, your vehicle’s charging rate, and the size of your car battery. Elanga’s car chargers are specifically designed for smarter, faster charging so that you can charge your vehicle in less time. If you’re just topping up to charge, it can take as little as 30 minutes. Charging your vehicle from empty to full could take multiple hours, depending on the size of your car battery. The great thing about home chargers is that you can leave your car to charge overnight and wake up to a full charge, so you don’t need to be concerned with charging times.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO CHARGE AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
While the upfront cost of an electric vehicle is more than a traditional vehicle, the long-term costs amount to less. Charging an EV vehicle is generally cheaper than constantly filling up on gas. Electric vehicle charging in Australia could cost anywhere between $0.30-$0.60per kWh; the cost varies depending on the type of model you buy and the cost of electricity in your location. Prices may also vary according to peak charging times. Some public charging stations are free, but these may be more difficult to find than those that charge a fee.
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