Common questions related to EV charging answered

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Common questions related to EV charging answered EV revolution has arrived in India, and there is a lot of excitement and noise around Electric Vehicles and the complimentary EV charging infrastructure. But what is often not talked enough about is, how to identify and evaluate the right charging solution for your requirement. This article tries to answer some of the common questions related to EV charging we have often come across.


1. How long does it take to charge my EV? This is a common question we receive when we talk about EV charging. The time taken to charge an EV depends on two factors the mode of charging- AC level 1, AC level 2 or DC charging the battery size of the EV  Like any other Lithium-ion batteries, EV battery doesn’t charge at the constant speed throughout. Once the battery is charged till 80%, the speed drops considerably with efficiency losses from heating up.

2. Do EV charging stations use the same charging technology? EV charging stations use various technologies. One type of charger directly charges the EV with AC power by leveraging the on-board charger to convert AC into DC. There are also EV chargers called DC chargers that convert AC into DC and directly charge the EV battery by bypassing the on-board AC to DC conversion. It’s possible to adopt different power topologies for ac conversion to DC.

3. What’s the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 charging? The two main kinds of charging are Level 1 and Level 2. For Level 1 charging, your charging equipment (EVSE) can take a maximum of 15 A, which is available in standard outlets at home with outputs in the range of 1.1 kW/h (5A) to 3.3 kW/h(15A). While Level 1 is sufficient for e2-Wheeler/e3-Wheeler for overnight charging, with 4-Wheelers, it takes considerable time. For example, if you use a Level 1 charger to juice up a MG ZS EV with 45 kW battery, it takes more than 18 hours to charge it fully. Level 2 charging usually works with 30A supply providing an output of 7.2 kW/h. It can be done at home or at public stations, and it provides much faster charging than Level 1. A full charge on a 240V charger takes 4-8 hours. Read more: https://semaconnect.in/common-questions-related-to-ev-charginganswered/


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