AC and DC charging
- What are the differences in tariffs between AC and DC charging?
- How do you convert power from AC to DC for an EV?
- What is better for my situation, AC or DC charging?
- What is DC charging?
- What is AC charging?
- What is the difference between AC and DC?
- Does converting power from AC to DC vary depending on the device?
What are the differences in tariffs between AC and DC charging?
Regardless of AC or DC, generally, the costs (production, installation and operation) and therefore the charging tariffs will go up with increasing power of the charge point.
Note that this does not take into account the charging speed of your car. So if your car cannot charge on high capacity, but you’re connected to a high output AC charge point (e.g. 43 kWh) you may pay a very high price for a low amount of energy.
Note that this does not take into account the charging speed of your car. So if your car cannot charge on high capacity, but you’re connected to a high output AC charge point (e.g. 43 kWh) you may pay a very high price for a low amount of energy.
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