EV FAQs for Eco-Friendly Connecticut Drivers

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Considering an upgrade to a new electric car but unsure if you're ready for the transition? We're familiar with the concerns surrounding electric car driving distances, and we're here to ease your mind by showcasing what our Volkswagen plug-in hybrid EVs can do! Whether you're intrigued by a new VW ID.4 or you wish to explore our other electric cars for sale, you'll receive expert guidance at our car dealership near Norwich.

What Is the Charging Time for an Electric Car?

When you buy an electric car in Connecticut, you'll have access to three categories of EV chargers. The fastest way to power your battery is DC fast charging, also known as Level 3 charging, frequently offered at public electric car charging stations. To discover local EV charging stations in Connecticut and across the country, check out the current availability in the public charging network.

Level 2 chargers are also a common fixture at public charging stations, or you can arrange to have one installed at home. Although they charge somewhat slower than DC fast chargers, they remain a reliable choice if you intend to leave your electric car plugged in overnight.

Level 1 EV chargers take the longest to fully charge but are compatible with any three-prong plug. Remember, charging durations can vary among different vehicles. Contact Central Auto Group to discover more about new Hyundai EV charging durations.

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