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How Public EV Charging Stations Work

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Charging an electric vehicle at home is often straightforward. But during longer trips, drivers usually rely on public charging stations found along highways, at shopping centers, and in parking lots. Understanding how these stations work can make the charging process faster and less stressful.

Here are a few key things to know before you plug in.

Battery capacity matters
The speed at which your vehicle charges depends largely on its maximum charging capacity. For example, if your car can accept a maximum charge of 100 kilowatts (kW), connecting to a higher-powered station will not make it charge any faster.

On the other hand, vehicles capable of charging at higher speeds, such as 350 kW, will charge more slowly when connected to a lower-powered station. Knowing your vehicle’s specifications can help you choose the right charger when traveling.

Connector types vary
Charging connectors are becoming more standardized across North America, but differences still exist, particularly at Level 3 fast-charging stations.

Depending on your vehicle model, you may need a specific connector type or an adapter to use certain stations. Before heading out on a long trip, it’s helpful to confirm which charging standards your vehicle supports.

Many drivers rely on mobile apps that show nearby charging stations and identify which ones are compatible with their vehicle. In some cases, you may also need to create accounts with multiple charging networks to access stations in different regions.

Power may be shared
Some charging stations distribute their available electricity among multiple vehicles. These bidirectional or shared-power stations can reduce charging speed if several drivers plug in at the same time.

If another vehicle connects to the station beside you, your charging session may slow down. Planning your route and choosing stations carefully can help reduce delays.

For new drivers of electric vehicles, learning the basics of public charging can make road trips much easier. If you still have questions, your vehicle manufacturer or a qualified mechanic can provide guidance on getting the most from your EV charging system.

 

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