Any vehicle running on electricity at some point is going to need to be recharged. Electric vehicles in general are becoming less expensive, battery technology is improving and cities and countries across the globe are coming to realize that to avoid catastrophic climate change, the internal combustion engine must be replaced. No more burning of fossil fuels.

The idea of electric vehicles is simply enough, plug the car in to a light socket and charge your battery much the way we charge our cell phone, of course the batteries in electric vehicle are significantly larger than those in our phones. Fully charging your phone from empty can take a couple hours, so on the much larger scale of vehicle batteries its important to understand how a vehicle charges, about how long it takes and what type of mileage you might get off of it.

Electric Vehicle Charging Levels

Fast Charging Networks

There are a handful of companies that are quickly building out fast charging networks, the one we are most familiar with is the network that was built by Tesla Motors, which extends across the United States, Europe and even Asia. The Tesla network was built specifically to service Tesla vehicles and still only accepts Tesla vehicles.

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