imjohn-smith
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What are the different types of EV charging stations available, and how do they differ in terms of charging speed and compatibility with various electric vehicles?
Do you offer a dual voltage L1 and L2 charger?
Is the current limit adjustable for L1 and/or L2 chargers?
There are many 208-240 VAC plugs, what adapters do you offer?
Do they present the kWh and duration when disconnected from the car?
Is there a cell network, Bluetooth, or WiFi interface to the charger(s)?
Do they retain previous charge sessions for later download?
Bob Wilson
There are three main types of EV charging stations. Level 1 uses a normal household outlet and is very slow, adding only a few kilometers of range per hour, but it works with all electric vehicles. Level 2 uses a higher-voltage supply and charges much faster, making it the most common option for homes and public stations, and it is compatible with most EVs. DC fast charging is the quickest, charging a battery to around 80% in about 20–40 minutes, but compatibility depends on the connector type such as CCS, CHAdeMO, or Tesla.Hello, Bob I hope all is well with you!
At Xova Charging, I am not the owner. I had a positive experience using their chargers and I am a just user. I contacted their contact support with your inquiries because I was also curious about the answers to them. I received the following from them.
Ans 1: Yes our L2 chargers work on 208 or 240 V
Ans 2: Yes we can adjust the amperage from 32amp up to 80amp
Ans 3: NEMA 14-50 typically
Ans 4: Yes
Ans 5: Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Cellular
Ans 6: The OCPP software typically will retain charging data for their records
They also sent me the link to Duevolt EV charging solutions to explore, I simply hoping that you receive the answers you need.
Best Regards,