Nassau County Electric EV Charging Station Installation

Enjoy a convenient charging experience with Haines! Our team of local electricians can have an EV charger installed in your residence today.

With so many types and models on the market, it’s difficult to know what best fits for you – but worry not as our expert installation contractors will find the perfect match for your station needs. Stop stressing about where or how to charge up; let us take care of it!

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Don’t dread the struggle of finding a charging station for your electric car anymore – let Haines Electric professional EV charging installers make it hassle-free.

We offer many EV chargers to fit any vehicle, plus an experienced team that can expertly fit each charger into Nassau County homes with ease.

Get rid of confusing installation issues and trust us to find you the perfect EV solution today!

Types Of Home EV Charging Systems

Treat your electric vehicle (EV) just like you do with your trusty cellphone! Keep close tabs on the battery level monitor, and when opportunity strikes – recharge it as much as possible. Experience a whole new way of “filling up”– skip gas station trips altogether in favor of powering back up at home while you sleep soundly through the night.

With a level 1 recharge, you can easily keep your EV going with less than an hour of charge time in the garage each night. Like many US drivers who drive only 40 miles per day (or less!), even if your car is running low on juice during the day – plugging it into a standard wall outlet will get you back up and ready to go without needing that one long “full” charge overnight!

When it comes to electric vehicle charging, one size doesn’t fit all! Level 2 EV chargers have outputs ranging from 3.3 kW (40 miles of range in only three hours) to 16.8 kW (for a 40 mile charge achieved within just forty minutes).

The optimal home charger for you depends on factors like your average commute and access to workplace stations!

Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular in the US, and with that comes the need for home EV chargers. There are several companies that make electric vehicles that can be used with a home EV charger.

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What Kind Of Charger Do You Need?

Audi electric cars like the e-tron use the standard SAE J1772 connector for Level 1 and Level 2 charging. They also offer an optional DC fast charging port that uses the CCS (Combined Charging System) connector.

BMW electric cars like the i3 use the SAE J1772 connector for Level 1 and Level 2 charging. They also offer an optional DC fast charging port that uses the CCS (Combined Charging System) connector.

Chevrolet electric cars like the Bolt EV and Volt use the standard SAE J1772 connector for Level 1 and Level 2 charging.

Ford electric cars like the Mustang Mach-E and Ford Focus Electric use the standard SAE J1772 connector for Level 1 and Level 2 charging. They also offer an optional DC fast charging port that uses the CCS (Combined Charging System) connector.

Hyundai electric cars like the Kona Electric and Ioniq Electric use the standard SAE J1772 connector for Level 1 and Level 2 charging. They also offer an optional DC fast charging port that uses the CCS (Combined Charging System) connector.

Kia electric cars like the Niro EV and Soul EV use the standard SAE J1772 connector for Level 1 and Level 2 charging. They also offer an optional DC fast charging port that uses the CCS (Combined Charging System) connector.

Nissan electric cars like the LEAF use the standard SAE J1772 connector for Level 1 and Level 2 charging. They also offer an optional CHAdeMO port for DC fast charging.

Porsche electric cars like the Taycan use the CCS (Combined Charging System) connector for Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging.

Tesla electric cars use a proprietary connector called the Tesla Wall Connector or Tesla High Power Wall Charger. Tesla also offers adapters for the standard J1772 and CHAdeMO chargers.

Volkswagen has recently released their ID.4 electric vehicle, which requires a Level 2 charger with up to 11 kW of power.