Understanding Leaf Charging Stations

- Different types of Leaf charging methods result in varying charge times
- Majority of these Leaf charging stations in the US have level 2 chargers
- Your home offers better access to a dedicated circuit for safely charging
Charging an electric vehicle is not the same as powering combustion-powered cars. For this reason, most of the electric vehicle buyers might still be in the dark about Leaf charging stations. As an owner of a Leaf, you can access public charging stations or charge-up on the go or at home! Different types of Leaf charging methods result in varying charge times. Let's get to know these Leaf charging stations!

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Charging EV in Public
You'll be shocked to read that there are a total of 30,000 public charging stations for EVs in the US. The majority of these leaf charging stations in the US have level 2 chargers. However, you can find a few stations that DC fast chargers.
The cost of availing public EV charging stations will depend on the specific EV model and state. For instance, a full charge in Hawaii is somewhere around $9.71.
But, EVs in Washington only have to pay $3.02 for a full charge. The good news is that many commercial areas across the US offer free EV charging stations!
Charging EV On-the-go
You can plug the level 1 charger that comes with your Leaf into any standard outlet. As a result, you can charge your EV anywhere and everywhere! Before plugging in your level 1 charger to an outlet, ensure nothing else is plugged in alongside.
EV chargers require a dedicated outlet to ensure the most efficient and safe charge. You can also choose to purchase a portable charging station with your EV. These charges allow you to recharge even when you don't have access to an outlet.

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Charging EV at Home
One of the most convenient options to recharge your EV is at home. Your home offers better access to a dedicated circuit for safely charging your EV. Moreover, it is super simple to install a level 1 or level 2 charger at your place. The level 1 chargers require no installation and can plug into any standard household outlets.
On the flip side, you will require the help of a professional to install level 2 chargers. You might end up damaging your property by trying to install level 2 chargers by yourself.
Charging with Solar Power
What if we told you that you could charge your EV all you want without raising the household electricity bills? Well, modern domestic solar panels make it possible to power your EVs free of cost.
But solar charging can tend to be a costly affair. The panels are pricey to buy, install, and maintain. Also, many EV owner homes might not be compatible with this charging method.

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And that was all we needed to tell you about Leaf charging stations. Hopefully, this article answered all your doubts about the unique EV charging stations.
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