EV Charging Guides

How to Choose the Right EV Charging Setup

EV charging at home with a Level 2 charger

Getting EV charging right at home is the biggest quality-of-life upgrade for any electric-car owner — most drivers do 80–90% of their charging overnight in the driveway. When comparing Level 2 (240V) home chargers, weigh amperage (40–48A is the sweet spot for adding 25–35 miles of range per hour), cable length, a hardwired versus plug-in install, and whether the unit uses the NACS connector now standard on most new EVs.

With nearly every automaker adopting Tesla’s NACS standard, Supercharger access is opening up to far more vehicles, making EV charging simpler than ever. The guides below cover Level 1 and Level 2 home chargers, portable units, cables, and adapters. For federal charger-incentive details, check the U.S. Department of Energy.

Everything you need to charge at home and on the road — Level 1 and Level 2 chargers, portable units, cables, adapters, and head-to-head comparisons to help you pick the right setup.

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