When it comes to the electric vehicle market, the charging infrastructure is just as important as the vehicles themselves. If people can’t easily recharge their cars, they won’t buy them. This is why dealers need to carefully choose the right EV charger to sell in their stores. There are many different types of chargers on the market, so it can be difficult to decide which one is right for your business. If you’re in the business of selling electric vehicles (EVs), we will discuss different types of EV chargers in this blog post and help you decide which one is the best for you!
There are a few things to consider when choosing an EV charger, such as the type of charger, power output, and features.
Type of Charger
The first thing to think about is the type of charger you need. There are mainly three types of EV chargers: Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers.
- Level 1 chargers are the slowest type of charger, but they’re also the least expensive. They typically have an output of 1-3 kilowatts (kW), so they’re best suited for smaller EVs with shorter range.
- Level 2 chargers are faster than Level 1 chargers, with an output of 3-22 kW. They’re more expensive than Level 1 chargers, but they can charge most EVs in 4-6 hours.
DC fast chargers are the fastest type of charger, with an output of 50-90 kW. They’re the most expensive type of charger, but they can charge an EV in just 30 minutes.
Power Output
The next thing to consider is the power output of the charger. The power output is measured in kilowatts (kW), and it determines how fast the charger can charge an EV.
The power output of the charger should be matched to the needs of the EV. For example, a Level 2 charger with an output of 3 kW can charge most small EVs in 4-6 hours, while a Level 2 charger with an output of 22 kW can charge most large EVs in the same amount of time.
Features
Finally, you’ll want to consider the features of the charger. Some features to look for include:
- A built-in display that shows the charging status and estimated time to full charge
- An LED light that indicates when the charger is ready to use
- A built-in timer that allows you to set how long the charger will stay on
- A built-in safety circuit that protects the EV from overcharging
Choosing the right EV charger for your business is an important decision. Take the time to consider the needs of your customers and the features that are important to them. With a little bit of research, you’ll be able to find the perfect charger for your business.