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Level 1 vs Level 2 EV Charging
Level 2 is the practical default for most homeowners because it dramatically shortens charging time.
Read guideNACS vs J1772
NACS is increasingly important in the market, but J1772 remains relevant across many current home-charging setups.
Read guideHow Many Amps Do I Need for an EV Charger?
Many homes land in the 32A to 48A range, but the best answer depends on panel capacity, breaker space, and charging goals.
Read guide100 Amp vs 200 Amp Panel for EV Charging
A 200A panel is easier, but many 100A homes can still support EV charging with the right design choices.
Read guideWhat Affects EV Charger Installation Cost?
Distance from the panel, wiring complexity, permits, and panel readiness usually matter more than the charger alone.
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