Home charging, on the other hand, usually uses regular charging points with a lower charging speed. In most cases, fast charging at home is not possible due to technical requirements and limitations.
Home charging is typically done using a home charger or wall charger that is connected to the power grid and directly to the vehicle. These home chargers generally have a lower charging capacity than fast-charging stations that deliver higher power outputs.
It is important to note that the charging speed at home depends on the specifications of your home charger and the capacity of the electrical installation in your home. Generally, charging an electric vehicle at home takes longer than at fast-charging stations, but it still offers a convenient and reliable way to charge your vehicle over longer periods, such as overnight or during workdays.
If you require fast charging, it is advisable to use public fast-charging stations that are specifically designed for rapid charging. These stations offer higher power outputs and can charge your electric vehicle in a short amount of time.
Consult the specifications of your electric vehicle and the manual of your home charger for more information on charging speed and home charging options.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
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sustainable@chargeblock.nl