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A Complete Guide to Choosing the Best Commercial EV Chargers

Experts Ways to Choose the Best Commercial EV Chargers

By Rohit MishraPublished 12 months ago • 3 min read
A Complete Guide to Choosing the Best Commercial EV Chargers
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Are you considering buying an electric vehicle? One of your most essential choices is which EV charger is correct for you. With so many products on the market, determining which one perfectly fits your needs can be challenging.

Fear not, as our guide will ensure you hit the road confidently. This detailed how-to guide will teach you everything you need to know to find your perfect commercial EV charger.

Advantages of Commercial EV Chargers

We also know that commercial EV charging stations can provide various appealing benefits for business operations. Companies that install these chargers will meet two goals: increasing customer retention among environmentally aware purchasers and earning revenue.

Integrate commercial EV chargers with your CSR programs and demonstrate environmental commitments. Commercial EV chargers also remind consumers to earn their wings by reassuring them that they are always at the charging stage within walking distance.

How to Choose a Commercial EV Charger

Avoid cutting corners during the commercial EV charger selection process. When picking a commercial EV charger, pay close attention to power level, installation requirements, total cost, and device compatibility. The following is a detailed evaluation of the components.

Price

Cost is a key component that companies must consider in their decision-making process. Level 1 chargers are at the low-cost end of the spectrum, but they provide the slowest charging speeds of all commercial charging solutions.

Level 2 chargers are more expensive than Level 1 units but offer fast charging power, and DC Fast Chargers are the most expensive but offer the fastest refill rates. Total charger outlays should be viewed as a combination of costs and installation costs that businesses must calculate.

Our decision regarding California EV charger rebates relies on understanding how the expenses within our ownership expenses will be affected. The rebate allows businesses to get pre-financing for installation expenses.

Power Level

Commercial EV charger classification mainly relies on power level types! Level 1 chargers are attractive for dwell-dependent locations, and most commercial users are suggested to use Level 2 chargers or DC Fast chargers, depending on their capacity for operation.

Level 2 devices combine cost and speed to make them a more attractive option in most cases, while DC Fast Chargers are the choice for areas with higher usage.

Installation

Selecting power chargers based on maximum power poses installation complexity issues. Level 1 chargers function with standard wall outlets, but Level 2 chargers require professional electrical building installation for dedicated circuit operation.

DC Fast Chargers demand high electrical connections requiring professional modifications to existing electrical infrastructure.

Compatibility

As your final decision step, choose between the different models of EVs you plan to service. Commercial EV chargers work with various vehicles, but specific models only work with particular vehicle makes. Product selection compatibility tests should verify that purchased chargers match your customers' requirements.

FAQ

What are the different types of EV chargers?

    EV chargers are categorized into three main types based on power levels:

  • Level 1 Chargers: These use standard 120-volt outlets and are cost-effective, but they charge very slowly, taking several hours or even days for a full charge.
  • Level 2 Chargers: Require a 240-volt connection and professional installation. They are faster and ideal for most commercial uses.
  • DC Fast Chargers: Deliver rapid charging using direct current, requiring significant electrical infrastructure upgrades. They are best for high-demand areas where quick turnarounds are essential.

What are the differences between Level 2 and DC Fast Chargers?

  • Charging Speed: Level 2 chargers typically take a few hours to fully charge an EV, while DC Fast Chargers can charge an EV to 80% in as little as 20–30 minutes.
  • Cost: Level 2 chargers are more affordable in terms of upfront and installation costs, whereas DC Fast Chargers are significantly more expensive but offer faster service.
  • Infrastructure: Level 2 chargers need a dedicated 240-volt circuit, while DC Fast Chargers require extensive electrical upgrades and higher power capacity.

How long does it take to charge an EV?

  • Depending on the battery size, a full charge with a Level 1 charger can take 24 to 48 hours.
  • Using a Level 2 charger, most EVs can be fully charged in 4 to 8 hours.
  • Depending on the vehicle and charger capacity, a DC Fast Charger can provide an 80% charge in approximately 20–30 minutes.

    Conclusion

More than just transport technology, the prospect of all-electric vehicles must be seen as a suite of approximately positive vehicles and associated complex infrastructure. Future cars will need reliable electrical infrastructure to accompany them.

Commercial EV chargers deliver an indispensable capability that enables businesses to transition to a greener future. They attract eco-minded consumers while enhancing environmental sustainability for tomorrow.

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