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The Ultimate Guide To Electrifying A Commercial EV Future

by Steve Smith Latest News and Blog

If you're a business owner or manager, you've likely thought about the benefits of Commercial Ev Chargers. More efficient and cheaper to run than gas-powered vehicles, EVs aren't just for personal use anymore.

Many fleet owners are already switching from gasoline to electricity. If your business uses a fleet of cars or trucks for deliveries, picking up supplies, or other daily operations, consider buying an EV as part of your company's future transportation plan. You'll save money on fuel costs while also reducing emissions into our environment.

Commercial EV Charging Station Types

There are three types of commercial EV charging station hardware: Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages.

Level 1: Level 1 charging stations provide 120 volts of electricity to your vehicle, which is enough for a full charge. These are often called “trickle chargers” because they take several hours to fully recharge an EV battery.

Level 1 charging stations are generally not used in commercial settings because they take so long. They’re more common at residential properties, such as apartment complexes or condos. Level 2: Level 2 charging stations provide 240 volts of electricity to your vehicle and can recharge it in two to six hours.

Commercial Ev Chargers

Commercial EVSE Connectors and Cables

Commercial EVSE connectors and cables are the most important part of your charging station. They are the first thing to consider when purchasing a commercial EV charger. There are many different types of connectors and cables, each with its own benefits and applications.

Your choice will depend on what type of vehicle you intend to charge, as well as how often it is used, how far away it is parked from your charging station, etc. If you own an electric car or fleet of electric vehicles that will be parked in one place for long periods at a time (e.g., at night), then Level 3 charging stations (240V) may be better suited for this application since they allow for faster charging times than Level 2 (120V). However if you have a number of vehicles that need refueling before going out again then Level 2 would work best since they can fill up quickly without having to wait too long for recharging based on their current battery status level."

Hosting Commercial EV Charging Stations

The next step is to provide a place for people who want to charge their cars. This can be done in a number of ways.

  • You could place the charging station at one of your retail outlets, so it's convenient for customers and other employees. The charger can be branded with your company logo, or you could offer discounts on snacks or meals while people are waiting for their cars to charge up. This will also help promote sales within the store.
  • If you have multiple vehicles at home, consider having charging stations in each garage/driveway as well as one outside where guests may park their vehicle when visiting your home.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are many options for Commercial Ev Chargers. We recommend consulting with a professional to determine what type of station is best suited for your needs and budget. When it comes down to it, the most important thing is that you have an affordable option available so that your customers can charge their vehicles when they need them!


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