Step 1: Evaluate the feasibility of installing EV Chargers
Step 2: Choose Comorin Solar’s Expertise (Understand the EV Chargers, types,
Step 3: Demonstration and operation of EV Chargers for Electric Scooters and Electric cars
Get a charging station for your home
Since residential charging is convenient and inexpensive, most plug-in electric vehicles (also known as electric cars or EVs) drivers do more than 80% of their charging at home. The cost to run your car over the course of a year can be less than running an air conditioner.
If you drive an electric car, you will require an EV charger to power your vehicle. Compared with the regular plug, using a home electric car charger can be up to 2.5 times faster, and when it comes to the different types of charging cords, you have the choice of a 120-volt (Level 1) or 240-volt (Level 2) power cords. Those who are looking for a faster charge time, will most likely prefer the Level 2 EV charger.
