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What’s the difference between charger levels for electric vehicles?

What’s the difference between charger levels for electric vehicles?

Level 1 charging 11OV produces between 12 and 16 amps which in turn is an average of 6km to 10KM per hour of charging. This means anyone who uses the charger overnight could drive 48-64KM the following day. This is any regular household electric outlet.
On average 8 hours of charging would give you around 55km

Level 2 Charging 24OV produces between 20-40 amps of the power allowing for 30-56KM per hour charge rate. They can be installed in your home or, can be found at any public charging station.
On average 1 hour of charging would give you 50km

Level 3 Charging DC fastest charging gives up to 600V produces around 100 amps power allowing for 290km-320km per hour charge rate. Currently the highest -powered EV charger on the market, they are often found along major travel routes.

On average would give you 1hour of charging would give you around 300km