When choosing an EV charger, think about how fast you want it to charge. Do you need a slow one for overnight, a faster one for daily use, or a super quick one for long trips? The charger’s speed depends on your car’s battery size and what the charger can handle.
Think about the plug your car needs. Every EV uses a certain plug, like Type 1 or Type 2. Check your car’s guide to know which one you need before buying a charger. Most EVs use these types, but some might need a different one.
Think about how long the charger cable is and if you want it fixed on a wall or if you can carry it. Wall chargers are set up at home, but they’re not moveable. Portable chargers can go with you anywhere, great if you travel a lot.
Check the price and if it comes with a warranty. Cheaper chargers are good, but it’s also important they’re from a trusted brand and have a warranty.