EV charging is commonly categorized into three levels based on charging speed and power delivery: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Each level serves different use cases depending on how quickly a vehicle needs to be charged.
Level 1 Charging uses a standard household power outlet and provides slow charging speeds. It is typically used for residential charging and is suitable for overnight charging. Since it delivers lower power, it takes the longest time to fully charge an EV, but it is the most accessible option.
Level 2 Charging offers faster charging compared to Level 1 and is commonly used in homes, workplaces, and public charging stations. It requires a dedicated charging unit and provides a good balance between speed and convenience, making it ideal for daily use.
Level 3 Charging, also known as DC fast charging, delivers very high power directly to the vehicle’s battery, bypassing the onboard charger. This allows EVs to charge much faster, often in a matter of minutes rather than hours. It is typically found along highways, in commercial hubs, and in high-traffic areas where quick charging is essential.
Together, these charging levels provide flexibility for different charging needs, from slow, convenient home charging to rapid charging for long-distance travel.
Wallet Integration
Visibility Dashboard
Virtual Power Plant (VPP)
Vendor Lock-in
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)
Vehicle-to-Load (V2L)
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)
Utility Integration
User Authentication
Uptime
UPI (Unified Payments Interface)
Third-Party Integration
Telemetry
Tariff Management
Smart Charging
Revenue Management
Renewable Energy Integration
Quick Charging
Plug & Charge
Public Charging Network
Predictive Maintenance
Payment Gateway
Over-the-Air Updates (OTA)
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
OCPI (Open Charge Point Interface)
OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol)
Network Scalability
Net Zero Mobility
NFC Authentication
Megawatt-hour (MWh)
Metering
Monitoring Dashboard
Maintenance Alerts
Monetization Model
Location Management
Level 1, 2, 3 Charging
Localization
Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
Kilowatt (kW)
Integration Layer
IoT (Internet of Things)
Interoperability
Hub
Home Charging
Hardware-Agnostic
Ground Fault Protection
Green Energy
Grid Integration
GST-Compliant Billing
Smart Load Management
Grid Load Management
Fleet Electrification
Fast Charging
Firmware
Fleet
EV Charging Software
EV Fleet Charging
EV Charging App
EV Fleet Management
EV Roaming
ESG Reporting
Energy Management System (EMS)
EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment)
eMSP (e-Mobility Service Provider)
Dynamic Pricing
Dashboard
DC Fast Charger (Direct Current Charger)
Cloud Platform
Charging Session
Connector Type
CMS (Charging Management System)
Carbon Footprint
CPO (Charge Point Operator)
Battery Management System (BMS)
Billing Engine
Backend Platform
Asset Management
API (Application Programming Interface)
AC Charger (Alternating Current Charger)