How Long Does It Take to Charge an Electric Vehicle?

Close Up Of Hand Holding Power Cable For electric car

Electric car charging times can vary, depending upon which type of plug and port you use. Furthermore, EVs have different battery packs that charge at different times. To get a better idea of how much time it will take you to charge your EV each week in Lakeland, take a moment to read about domestic charging, rapid domestic charging, and public charging and their average speeds. Then, apply for financing and book some test drives at Stingray Chevrolet in Plant City! 

Electric Car Charging Options 

  1. Domestic Outlet Home Charging (Level 1): These three-pronged, grounded 110V/120V charging outlets are often provided with an EV. They don’t offer fast charging, and it will usually take 24 hours for Valrico drivers to capture a full charge. These are great as a backup charger to plug in whenever your vehicle is sitting in the garage.
  2. Installed Brand-Approved Domestic Charging (Level 2): These chargers need to be professionally installed and offer 240V+ charging. It’s possible to receive a full charge within half a day. 
  3. Public Charging (Level 2): You’ll find these at gas stations, in front of convenience stores, in parking lots, and beyond. While public charging stations vary in speed, they often provide the most rapid rate of charging. Some chargers only use renewable energy from solar panels as they charge your vehicle! 

Domestic Charging Electric Car Charging Time

So, how long does it take to charge an electric vehicle in Brandon? Let’s answer this question with more specificity: 

  • Level 1 EV charging will take at least a day, if not several days, to full charge your car. 
  • Level 2 EV charging takes several hours, but you can usually get 60-200 miles of range after 30 minutes of charging. The last third of the battery supply takes much longer to charge than the first two-thirds. 

Most drivers use their Level 1 home charger to provide a base level of charge for their battery packs, and then top off as needed at public charging stations. 

Test Drive an EV in Plant City at Stingray Chevrolet 

Now that you’ve received an answer to the question, “How long does it take to charge an electric vehicle?” and have a better sense of average electric car charging times, reach out to book some test drives of the EVs in stock at Stingray Chevrolet! Our phone number is (813) 708-5339! We’ll walk you through all of your options and help you find the perfect vehicle for your needs. In the meantime, take a moment to explore our car buying tips and Chevy research guides for more helpful reads! 

 

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