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Electric vehicles

Electric vehicles (EV) utilize either AC or DC motors. AC motors are more prevalent due to their ease of control and efficiency, while DC motors are still found in certain electric vehicles, particularly older or smaller models. 


Electric vehicle (EV) chargers are categorized into ultra-rapid, rapid, fast, and slow based on their charging speed.

Level 1 is the most commonly used charger at home, which operates on a standard 120-volt outlet and typically takes 8 to 12 hours to fully charge an EV. Most new electric vehicles come equipped with a Level 1 charger. Level 2 , which are often located in public areas, provide faster charging capabilities and are compatible with nearly all EVs and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).

Level 3 DC chargers are capable of charging an EV to 80% in just 20 minutes and can fully charge a vehicle within an hour; however, it's important to note that not all vehicles are compatible with Level 3 chargers.




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Additionally, EV chargers feature various types of connectors, including:

- Type 1: An AC connector with typical power ratings of 3.7kW and 7kW.

- Type 2: Another AC connector type, offering power ratings of 3.7kW, 7kW, and 22kW (three-phase).

- CCS Type 2: Also referred to as CCS Combo 2, this is the primary DC fast charging standard utilized in Europe.








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