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Electric Vehicle Charging Station Accessories

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Power Your Vehicle With EV Chargers & Accessories


Thinking about getting an EV (Electric Vehicle)? With the right EV charger, you can charge your EV pretty much anywhere. Car manufacturers are expanding their EV offerings and most plan to stop making gasoline-powered cars sometime in near future. The number of charging station networks has grown significantly over the past few years and will continue to grow as more and more Americans switch to electric vehicles.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What Is the Most Common Type of EV Charger?

A: Type 2 EV chargers are the most common chargers found at public charging stations, since almost all EVs and PHEVs can use them, providing they have the right adapter for car charger sockets. Most slow and fast charge points have a Type 2 socket. Type 2 is also the most common connector on new cars. 


Q: What Is the Difference Between a Type 1 and Type 2 EV Charger?

A: The difference between a Type 1 and Type 2 EV charger is how quickly they can charge your car. All EVs come with a cable adaptor that lets them use a Type 1 charger, which can be just a regular wall outlet. However, a Type 1 EV charger can take up to 20 hours to charge your EV. A Type 2 EV charger delivers more power to your EV's battery which enables you to charge your EV anywhere from five to seven times faster than a Type 1 charger can. Most EVs include a separate cable with a J1772 adapter for car chargers that lets you use Type 2 charging stations. The majority of public stations use Type 2 chargers, and you can even have a Type 2 EV charger installed at home by an experienced electrician. 


Q: Do You Need an Adapter for Tesla Charging? 

A: Yes, you will need a Tesla charging adapter if you are connecting to a non-Tesla charging station or EV charger. Since Tesla has its own proprietary charging connector, non-Tesla owners will also need an adapter to charge their EV at a Tesla charging station.  

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