1) Plug standard: Type 1 or Type 2?
Check your car’s inlet. North America & Japan usually use Type 1 (J1772). Most of Europe uses Type 2. If you own multiple cars, match the most common plug, or choose a socketed wallbox and add the right cable.
A quick guide from ChargePapa to help you pick the right wallbox or portable charger for your car, home power, and budget.
Check your car’s inlet. North America & Japan usually use Type 1 (J1772). Most of Europe uses Type 2. If you own multiple cars, match the most common plug, or choose a socketed wallbox and add the right cable.
Check your car’s inlet. North America & Japan usually use Type 1 (J1772). Most of Europe uses Type 2. If you own multiple cars, match the most common plug, or choose a socketed wallbox and add the right cable.
Check your car’s inlet. North America & Japan usually use Type 1 (J1772). Most of Europe uses Type 2. If you own multiple cars, match the most common plug, or choose a socketed wallbox and add the right cable.
Check your car’s inlet. North America & Japan usually use Type 1 (J1772). Most of Europe uses Type 2. If you own multiple cars, match the most common plug, or choose a socketed wallbox and add the right cable.
Check your car’s inlet. North America & Japan usually use Type 1 (J1772). Most of Europe uses Type 2. If you own multiple cars, match the most common plug, or choose a socketed wallbox and add the right cable.
Check your car’s inlet. North America & Japan usually use Type 1 (J1772). Most of Europe uses Type 2. If you own multiple cars, match the most common plug, or choose a socketed wallbox and add the right cable.
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Does my car support 22 kW AC?
Only some models support 22 kW AC. Many EVs are limited to 7.4 or 11 kW onboard. Check your car specs or ask ChargePapa.