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Level 1 Charging
Charging at 120 volts, the equivalent of a common household outlet. Takes 17-25 hours to fully charge an EV with a 100-mile battery.
Level 2 Charging
Charging at 208-240 volts, using an installed outlet. Takes 4-5 hours to fully charge an EV with a 100-mile battery.
Level 3 Charging (DC Fast Charging)
DCFC charges at 480 volts with a direct-current (DC) plug. Takes 30 minutes to fully charge an EV with a 100-mile battery.
News & Articles
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With sleek new styling and seating for up to seven passengers, the all-new 2027 Toyota Highlander arrives as the brand's first battery-electric vehicle (EV) built in America.
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Merging advanced technology, electric propulsion, increased space, and a luxury aesthetic, the all-new 2027 Mercedes-Benz GLB promises several strides forward in the compact luxury SUV segment when it hits the market in late 2026.
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German automaker Porsche has announced its most powerful vehicle to date, and it is not a sports car.
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When you look at the selection of electric vehicles (EVs) on sale in the United States, most of them are SUVs, and most of those are crossovers without much off-roading capability.
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With a starting price below $30,000, including the destination charge, the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt will be among the most affordable electric vehicles (EVs) on the market when it debuts in early 2026.
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The all-electric Polestar brand has a new flagship. The 2026 Polestar 5 is a sleek, high-powered sedan that will sit atop a lineup that currently consists of SUVs.
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