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What are Level 1, 2, and 3 EV Charging Stations? <br />o Level 1– plugging into a standard 120-volt wall outlet (typical household electrical outlet), <br />also known as “trickle charging.” Requires no additional equipment installation. <br />o Adds 2-5 miles of range per hour <br />o Level 2– plugging into a 240-volt outlet (same as electric ovens or dryers) or a dedicated <br />electric vehicle charging station (formally called an EVSE, or Electric Vehicle Supply <br />Equipment). <br />o Adds 10-50 miles of range per hour <br />o Level 3 – Also known as “Direct current (DC) fast charging.” These stations have power <br />outputs ranging from 50kWh to 350kWh, and can fully charge a battery in around 30 <br />minutes or less. <br />What if I am choosing to add EV Charging Stations but I am not doing <br />work in my parking area? <br />More Commercial property owners and managers are choosing to voluntarily add EV Charging <br />Stations. Property owners who are choosing to add EV Charging Stations voluntarily will want to <br />familiarize themselves with the new ordinance. Planning ahead for the quantity, location, and <br />charging level of EV Charging Stations that are installed voluntarily will help meet requirements <br />that are activated with future parking area work. <br />
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