When shopping for home EV charging equipment for your electric vehicle, there are several factors to keep in mind. It's important to buy from a reputable company and ensure that the unit is safety certified, has a good warranty, and is durable.
However, one crucial aspect to consider is the power capacity of the charging station. Most EVs can charge between 40 to 48 amps from a level 2, 240-volt source. Nevertheless, there are charging stations available that offer higher or lower power delivery, making it a bit confusing to determine the ideal amperage for your 40 Amps Portable EV charger.
The question of whether 40 amps are enough for your EV charger depends on several factors. Evaluating your vehicle's charging capabilities, your charging requirements, and your home's electrical capacity is critical to making an informed decision.
A 40 amp EV charger can provide a charging rate of up to 9.6 kW (kilowatts). This means that, under ideal conditions, it can charge an electric vehicle at a rate of approximately 25-35 miles of range per hour.
So, Using a Level 2 charging station allows you to charge your vehicle up to 7 times faster than using a Level 1 regular outlet charger that operates at 120 Volts.
Mida's Level 2 Smart EV Charger Type 1 32A 40A J1772 EV Charging Cable for Electric Vehicle is the ideal choice for most battery-electric vehicles (BEVs).
Rated current: 16A,24A ,32A,40A
Operating voltage: 110V~250V AC
Insulation resisitance:>1000MΩ
Therminal temperature rise:<50K
Withstand voltage:2000V
Working temperature: -30°C ~+50°C
Contact impedance: 0.5m Max