Level 1 charging definition

Level 1 charging means a charging method that allows an electric vehicle or hybrid electric vehicle to be charged by having its charger connected to the most common grounded receptacle (NEMA 5-15R). A vehicle that is only capable of Level 1 charging is one that is charged by an on-board or off-board charger capable of accepting energy from the existing AC supply network. The maximum power is 12 amps, with a branch circuit rating of 15 amps, and continuous power of 1.44 kilowatts.
Level 1 charging means AC Level 1 EVSE (often referred to simply as Level 1) provides charging for electric vehicles through a 120-volt (V) AC plug.

Examples of Level 1 charging in a sentence

  • Level 1 charging is routinely known as trickle charging due to its slow speed.

  • With the grant award, BWP anticipates the installation of 135 incremental Level 1 charging connectors, for a total load of 203 kW, at a total cost of $275,000; as more fully described in the Grantee’s proposal Burbank Water and Power Charge at Work Pilot.

  • Installation of Level 2 stations is preferred unless specified reasons are provided to the City to justify the use of Level 1 charging stations.

  • Through the use of a Each Level 1 charging connector will provide up to 1.5 kW of clean renewable load, to be indirectly offset by BWP’s portfolio of solar resources.