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Through local partnerships, Westario Power is advancing the electric vehicle (EV) charging station network across southwestern Ontario, and making the adoption of electric vehicles more convenient for consumers.

About EV chargers

Let’s start with the basics. EV chargers deliver energy to both all-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. There are two main types of EV chargers, alternating current (AC) chargers and direct current (DC) chargers. AC chargers provide alternating-current electricity to the vehicle and come in Level 1 and Level 2 chargers. DC chargers, also known as fast chargers, are a Level 3 charger that provides direct current electricity to the vehicle.

Level 1 chargers: slowest
This type of AC charger is included in the purchase of your EV and provides 3 to 8 kilometers of range per hour of charging time, making it the slowest of these three options. They require only a standard 120 V wall outlet. Since they are so accessible, Level 1 chargers are typically used at home.

Level 2 chargers: mid-range
This is a faster AC charger that provides 16 to 97 kilometers of range per hour of charging time depending on the type of vehicle. These chargers require a 208 or 240 V wall outlet, which is the same used for major power appliances like dryers, ovens and air conditioners. You can find Level 2 chargers in homes, businesses and public places.

Level 3 chargers: fastest
Level 3 chargers are a type of DC charger that provides the fastest charging time. They’re typically found in public places and businesses. ENERGY STAR® certified Level 3 chargers are expected to hit the market soon – stay tuned for even more energy saving opportunities!

EV chargers at home

If you’re already an EV owner or just starting to think of making the investment, you’ll want to become familiar with the chargers available. Before you decide which one is right, ask yourself these questions:

  • Is my parking space in a garage or is it outdoors? If your parking space is outdoors, an outdoor rating for your charger is important.
  • How much do I drive? This question can help you establish whether you need a Level 1 or Level 2 charger in your home. If you drive frequently, a Level 2 charger might be preferable. The average Canadian drives approximately 20,000 kilometers per year, or about 55 kilometers per day.
  • Is the charger safety certified? It’s worth repeating, chargers without the safety certification can lead to injury or property damage.
  • Do I want a portable charger or a wall-mounted one? Some chargers can be plugged directly into a standard wall outlet, while others need a 240 V outlet. The latter has to be installed by a certified electrician, which might cost more initially but results in faster charging times.
  • How can a ‘smart charger’ benefit me? Some chargers come with Wi-Fi technology that allow you to monitor and program your power use remotely.

Having an EV charger at home has many benefits, especially when it comes to convenience. That’s why over 80% of EV owners charge at home. Similar to charging your cell phone overnight, you can plug in your vehicle, then ‘set it and forget it’ until the morning. You’ll head out with a fully charged vehicle and peace of mind.

EV chargers and your business

For business owners, the great thing about EV chargers is that they can be installed just about anywhere: from malls and parking lots to libraries and underground garages. An EV charger can be a great addition and may even improve your bottom line by bringing in additional business and attracting new potential customers. By choosing an ENERGY STAR certified EV charger for your business, you can save energy while providing clients with a green benefit. Here are a few other ways chargers are good for business:

  • Chargers can attract clients and help support employees who work at your facilities. To help manage the costs of installing EV chargers, Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program provides financial support for Level 2 chargers and above;
  • They allow customers and clients to shop or browse while they charge their cars; and,
  • Installing chargers can also help show a corporate commitment to sustainability and green living.

Find a EV charging station near you

EV charging stations are becoming more convenient and widely available in public spaces and workplaces, throughout our local communities. Visit PlugShare to find the EV charging station nearest to you or plan your next travel route with charging stops along the way.