SPOILT FOR CHOICE
CHANGE IS ELECTRIC
CHARGED WITH SURPRISES
OWN YOUR EV
TAKE CHARGE
KNOW YOUR EV’s CHARGING CAPABILITY
All EVs can be charged at level 1 with a household
electrical socket. However, this will only provide trickle charge which is much
slower than level 2 (AC charging) and level 3 (DC fast charging). *
Identify what is the maximum power at which your desired EV
can charge for level 2 (AC Charging). This will allow you to consider the
appropriate home charging options.
- This could be single phase (up to 7 kW)
- Three phase (up to 11 kW)
- Three phase (up to 22 kW)
Identify if your desired EV can be charged at level 3 (DC fast charging)
and at which maximum power rating. This will allow to you consider the
appropriate public chargers that you can use.
POWER YOUR EV FROM HOME
If you reside in a villa or townhouse, most likely you would be able to install a level 2 charger in your garage.
The compound engineer or a certified installer would be able to check the electrical distribution board of your house to determine the available power for the EV charger to safely consume.
Based on the availability of power you would be able to decide whether a single phase or three phase AC charger can be safely installed along with its specific electrical power capacity.
If you reside in an apartment, you may want to check the following:
- Does the apartment building/tower already have chargers installed?
- Are there any public chargers for your regular usage?
If none of the above two points apply, then you may want to inquire with the building/tower management to see if you can install a charger for your use.
Additionally, you could also discuss with the building/tower management to install a few chargers for shared usage amongst the residents