
Level 1 Chargers
Basic home charging using a standard outlet (120 volts). Slowest charging, suitable for limited daily driving.

Level 2 Chargers
Faster charging through dedicated stations (240 volts). Adds 10-30 miles of range per hour, ideal for most EV owners.

Level 3 Chargers
High-speed public charging (DC power). Provides 60-80 miles in about 20 mins, which is best for quick top-ups and long trips. Note: Vehicle compatibility varies.
Why Level 2 Chargers are the most common ones in the current market?
Level 1 chargers are basic and slow; Level 2 chargers offer practical and relatively fast charging for most EV owners. Level 3 chargers provide rapid charging for compatible EVs, making them suitable for long-distance travel or quick top-ups. The choice of charger level depends on individual driving needs, charging infrastructure availability, and the EV’s capabilities.
Level 1 chargers are basic and slow; Level 2 chargers offer practical and relatively fast charging for most EV owners. Level 3 chargers provide rapid charging for compatible EVs, making them suitable for long-distance travel or quick top-ups. The choice of charger level depends on individual driving needs, charging infrastructure availability, and the EV’s capabilities.

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