ChargePoint’s New AC Chargers: Doubling the Home EV Charging Speed

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ChargePoint’s Speedy Upgrade

If you’re an electric vehicle (EV) owner, you know that charging at home can be convenient, but sometimes it feels like waiting for paint to dry. Well, ChargePoint is here to shake things up with their latest announcement about home level 2 AC chargers that could nearly double your charging speeds.

What’s New in ChargePoint’s Charger Lineup?

ChargePoint’s next generation of chargers promises a whopping 19.2 kilowatts of charging power for your capable EV. In Europe, that number jumps to 22 kW! This means instead of spending hours waiting for a full charge, you could power up from zero to 100% in around four hours, given the right conditions. Time to say goodbye to those lengthy charging marathons!

Is Your Home Ready for the Upgrade?

Of course, this speed upgrade comes with a caveat: your home must be wired to handle this level of power. While not every EV can support such high speeds just yet, cars like the updated Toyota bZ4X can charge at an impressive 22 kW, so the future looks bright! Additionally, the new chargers feature bidirectional capabilities, allowing your EV to act as a generator. Imagine your car powering your home during a blackout—or even sending energy back to the grid.

While specific details on pricing and release dates are still pending, it’s clear that this upgrade is one many EV owners will want to consider. ChargePoint is not just stepping up; they’re leaping ahead in the home charging game!

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