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Level 1 (120V): 8–20 hours (slow, home charging).

Level 2 (240V): 4–6 hours (faster, home/public charging).

DC Fast Charger: 20–40 minutes (quick top-up, best for long trips).

Charging time depends on:

Battery size (larger batteries take longer).

Charger power (higher output = faster charging).

Battery level (charging from 0% takes longer than from 20%).

Typically, overnight charging with Level 2 is enough for daily use.

What kind of vehicle do you drive? That can help fine-tune the estimate.

Charging costs depend on location and charger type:

At Home: $0.10–$0.30 per kWh.

Example: Full charge (60 kWh) = $6–$18.

Public Charging:

Level 2: $0.20–$0.80 per kWh.

DC Fast: $0.30–$1.00+ per kWh.

Example: Full charge = $12–$60.

Tesla Supercharger: $0.25–$0.35 per kWh.

Example: Full charge = $15–$20.

Cost varies by location, charger type, and time of day.

The range on a full charge depends on your vehicle's battery size and efficiency. Here are some general estimates:

Smaller EVs (e.g., Nissan Leaf, Mini Electric):

Range: 150–230 miles per full charge (40–60 kWh battery).

Mid-range EVs (e.g., Chevrolet Bolt, Hyundai Kona Electric):

Range: 250–350 miles per full charge (60–75 kWh battery).

Long-range EVs (e.g., Tesla Model 3 Long Range, Ford Mustang Mach-E):

Range: 300–370 miles per full charge (75–100 kWh battery).

Premium/Heavy Duty EVs (e.g., Tesla Model S, Lucid Air):

Range: 350–500+ miles per full charge (100+ kWh battery).

The range can vary based on driving style, terrain, and conditions like weather. Would you like the range for a specific vehicle?

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Level 1 (120V): 8–20 hours (slow, home charging).

Level 2 (240V): 4–6 hours (faster, home/public charging).

DC Fast Charger: 20–40 minutes (quick top-up, best for long trips).

Charging time depends on:

Battery size (larger batteries take longer).

Charger power (higher output = faster charging).

Battery level (charging from 0% takes longer than from 20%).

Typically, overnight charging with Level 2 is enough for daily use.

What kind of vehicle do you drive? That can help fine-tune the estimate.

Charging costs depend on location and charger type:

At Home: $0.10–$0.30 per kWh.

Example: Full charge (60 kWh) = $6–$18.

Public Charging:

Level 2: $0.20–$0.80 per kWh.

DC Fast: $0.30–$1.00+ per kWh.

Example: Full charge = $12–$60.

Tesla Supercharger: $0.25–$0.35 per kWh.

Example: Full charge = $15–$20.

Cost varies by location, charger type, and time of day.

The range on a full charge depends on your vehicle's battery size and efficiency. Here are some general estimates:

Smaller EVs (e.g., Nissan Leaf, Mini Electric):

Range: 150–230 miles per full charge (40–60 kWh battery).

Mid-range EVs (e.g., Chevrolet Bolt, Hyundai Kona Electric):

Range: 250–350 miles per full charge (60–75 kWh battery).

Long-range EVs (e.g., Tesla Model 3 Long Range, Ford Mustang Mach-E):

Range: 300–370 miles per full charge (75–100 kWh battery).

Premium/Heavy Duty EVs (e.g., Tesla Model S, Lucid Air):

Range: 350–500+ miles per full charge (100+ kWh battery).

The range can vary based on driving style, terrain, and conditions like weather. Would you like the range for a specific vehicle?