EV Charging Station Installation and Repair in Denver, CO
Which Kind of Home Charging Station Is Right for You?
There are two types of EV charger options available: Level 1 and Level 2. Determining which one you will need depends on the make and model of your specific vehicle.
Level 1 charging is a kind of charging that uses a 120-volt, 20-amp circuit. To charge an electric vehicle with a 100-mile battery, it takes around 17 to 25 hours for a full charge. So, with this kind of station in your home, you should expect to only charge one vehicle per day. Essentially, your one station can serve one vehicle.
If you have two or more electric vehicles or just want to charge your vehicle faster, then you will want a Level 2 charging station. A Level 2 charger uses a 208 to 240-volt, 40-amp circuit. To charge an electric vehicle with a 100-mile battery, it will take between four and five hours. Additionally, you can charge three or four vehicles at the same time as a Level 1 charger.
Ready to Get Started With an At-Home EV Charger?
- The installation of Level I or II hardwired charging stations
- Main panel load calculations to identify how much electrical capacity is available
- Charging unit repair
- Charging unit testing
- Code-compliant electric wiring
- Protective tubing
- Permit or inspection support (as required)
Schedule Your EV Charger Installation
- Outdoor outlet installation and replacement
- Electrical panel replacement or upgrades to prepare for your charging station
- New wiring
- 220-volt outlet and circuit installation
- Maintenance and troubleshooting
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