As an EV driver
having access to public Level 2 charging stations calms range
anxiety. When I don't have time to sit around waiting the faster
Level 2 chargers are perfect, but there are also times when I can get
by with just a regular wall outlet. If I visit my mom in Toronto I
plug into the wall outlet in the garage a normal visit is eight hours
or more. In that time period I get back to a full charge while
trickle charging. I am sure many EV drivers will be visiting areas
where they will not need the car during their visit. In these
instances it makes more sense to charge at a Level 1 charger at a
parking lot and not have to worry about moving the car.
When I charge at a Level 2 charger I like to free up the spot when I am done.
When I charge at a Level 2 charger I like to free up the spot when I am done.
This
means that I have to go back to my car in about two or three hours to
unplug. Then after unplugging I risk not having a regular spot
available at the parking lot. If I know that I will be parking at the
parking lot for the whole day I can plug into a Level 1 charger and
not have to worry about moving the car. Normally I will be there for
at least six to eight hours. This works for places like Zoo's and
Amusement Parks where you will be visiting for the whole day. The
cost to roll out regular wall outlets is a lot less than Level 2
chargers. If the parking provider wants to install Level 1 chargers
that do not need the EV owner to use their on-board charger there are
Level 1 charger with the J1772 adapter ready to plug in.
The future
of EV charging will be based on how quick you need to charge. There
will be Level 3 chargers at rest stops along Highways and Freeways.
The Level 2 chargers will be available in parking lots or place like
restaurants where people might spend a few hours enough to get back
to 80% charger or higher. The Level 1 chargers will be either at a
friend or family members home where plugging in to a wall outlet for
the time of your visit will get you enough charge to get back on your
way. Then there will be Level 1 chargers at places that you will be
there for more than six hours. If this roll out of chargers works out
there should not be a shortage of chargers and places to get a those
much needed electrons to get back home.
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