What is normal charging?
Generally about charging
Standard chargers are called by many semi-fixed chargers. The power of the various electric cars on the market today varies from 3.6 kW to 22 kW. The charging speed is therefore determined by the capacity of your car. The greater the charging power, the faster the car is charged. You will find information about the size of the built-in charger in the car’s attached data sheet.
Just as with fast charging, the charging time is affected by the outside temperature, the temperature of the car battery, remaining battery capacity, and much more.
Our normal chargers (semi-fast chargers) deliver alternating current (AC) with an output of 22 kW. That’s more than most cars in Sweden can handle today, and the charging speed is therefore determined by your car’s charging capability. The greater the charging power, the faster the car is charged. If your car has a charging power of 10 kW and a battery capacity of 60 kWh, you can charge the battery within 6 hours with the normal charger (t = 60/10). You pay per started 15-minute period – depending on how much charging power your car has.
IMPORTANT: To use the Normal Charger, you need your own Mode-3 charging cable, either type 1 or type 2.