We live in interesting times, so all EV owners should have at least one adapter at hand. But which one? Let us explain.
), two primary methods are commonly used: Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) charging. Both serve the same purpose—recharging the EV’s battery—but they operate in fundamentally different ...
With the arrival of the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5, we’ve entered the era of non-Teslas employing the Tesla-style North American Charging Standard (NACS) charging port, also known by its SAE 3400 ...
EV owners don't necessarily need to understand the inner workings of a charger to charge their cars. Still, given the many types of chargers available (each with its own plug type, power level, and ...
The Cybertruck was the first Tesla to offer bi-directional charging, although the implementation was not perfect. Specifically, Cybertruck owners discovered that the power outlets in the bed are not ...
Almost everyone knows that if you need to urgently charge your electric vehicle in a hurry, a home Level 2 charger isn't the best way to do it. Those chargers work best overnight or when a car can be ...
Look for the combined influence of two current trends to result in more extended-range plug-in hybrid-electric vehicles with DC fast-charging capability. Continuing challenges and customer skepticism ...
Soneil Spark has introduced a new line of residential and commercial Level 2 AC chargers designed to give users more control over their EV charging.The chargers work with all EVs and plug-in hybrids ...