Five Things To Expect From an Electric Car Charging Station
You've heard the "buzz," but what can you really
expect from an electric car charging station? Are you are seriously considering
making the switch to an electric vehicle, but aren't sure what to expect? How
much time and money will it cost? Are there any other pieces of information
that you need before you make the jump to an EV? These cars are wonderful
alternatives to traditional gas-guzzlers, so take a look below for more
information.
1. You can find an electric car charging station using
websites and apps. As alternatives to gasoline-fueled cars become increasingly
popular, more and more stations are popping up around the country and around
the world.
2. There are three different types of cost plans for public
stations: pay-as-you go, membership only, or free. Of course, these options are
largely self-explanatory. If you travel often and to new locations, it might
make sense to stock up on membership cards in order to be prepared for whatever
you might find. However, some membership stations will allow you to pay per
charge, though it will likely be more expensive. The free stations are often
found on college campuses, though you may be required to pay a parking fee
while you charge.
3. A normal membership fee is about $20 per month, and there
may or may not be an activation fee. These are becoming more common than
pay-as-you-go stations, which can cost around $3.50 per hour. Again, free
stations, where you only pay the parking fee, are also becoming more common.
4. At a typical 120-volt electric car charging station, it
takes about 10 hours to completely charge the battery of a hybrid and about 20
hours for a fully electric vehicle. Using a 240-volt station, it only takes
about four hours for a hybrid and eight hours for an EV. Of course, if you
don't let the battery run too low, you won't need to spend as much time at the
station.
5. When you purchase an EV, you also need to get an electric
car charging station for your home. Fortunately, the prices have gone down
considerably as they have become more common, and it is possible to purchase
the highly efficient 240-volt charger for as little as $395 from some
companies. These once cost well over $1000.
Old-fashioned gasoline engines are still considered the
norm, so having more information means being able to make more informed
decisions. An electric car charging station is still a strange idea for many
people to wrap their heads around, but now that you have an idea of what to
expect, it shouldn't be so scary.
Fiver New Energy
Technology Co.,ltd Specializing in Electric Vehicle
(EV) Charger and EVSE Infrastructure solution. It was established because of
the growing popularity of EV, especially for the development of our future
green city with the convenience of smart mobility. We share the vision of
China Government to transition the town to smart city by building up the
manageable, interoperable and sustainable smart charger infrastructure.
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