Level 1 charging station : The Level 1 charging station is the one that comes with the car, more commonly known as a 120V charger. This station is used for emergency charging due to its relatively slow charging speed. It can be useful when there are no other charging options available. This station will provide you with an average of 6 km of range per hour of charging.
Level 2 charging station : The Level 2 charging station, also known as a 240V charging station, is the one to get for your home. Much faster than the Level 1 charging station, it will charge your car in just 3 to 9 hours, depending on the size of the battery, and will also allow you to preheat your car in cold weather without draining the car’s battery. In addition, proper preheating will slightly increase your range. This makes a Level 2 charging station a very attractive option in Quebec’s cold climate. This station will provide you with an average of 30–55 km of range per hour of charging, depending on its power and the capacity of your car’s charger.
Level 3 charging station : Level 3 charging stations, known as fast chargers or DCFC (direct current charging stations), are often found in commercial parking lots or along highways to allow electric vehicle drivers to perform partial recharges so that they have enough range to complete their journey. However, caution is advised, as these fast charging stations tend to have a greater impact on battery health by reducing its maximum charging capacity when used too frequently. It is also recommended to stop charging when 80% capacity is reached, as from this point on, a Level 2 charging station becomes almost as fast and it will be less expensive to complete the charge on a Level 2 station than on a BRCC.
