EV Charging

EV Charging refers to the process of supplying electric energy to electric vehicles (EVs) for the purpose of recharging their batteries. This can occur at various charging stations, which are designed specifically for this function, and can be found in public locations, commercial establishments, and residential areas. EV Charging can involve different types of charging methods, including Level 1 (standard home outlets), Level 2 (higher voltage outlets, typically used in public charging stations), and DC fast charging (providing rapid charging in a short period). The charging infrastructure is a crucial component of the transition to electric mobility, enabling the use of electric vehicles as a sustainable alternative to traditional gasoline-powered cars.