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Electric vehicle (EV) ownership has skyrocketed, and one recurring question among Tesla owners and enthusiasts is: "Should I charge my Tesla to 80%, 90%, or...
Are you tired of using a single outlet to power both your electric vehicle (EV) and your washer? Do you want an additional high-powered line without breaking the bank? Introducing the Lectron NEMA Socket Splitter – the ultimate solution for...
As electric vehicles (EVs) begin to take over the streets, the need for increased charging options and compatibility between different charging networks becomes more apparent. The two leading players NACS (North American Charging Standard, aka Tesla) and J1772 comprise most...
If you own a J1772 electric vehicle (EV) and want to expand your charging options, the Lectron Tesla to J1772 48A EV Charging Adapter is a great solution. Our adapter lets you charge your J1772 EV using a Tesla Wall...
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a cutting-edge electric vehicle packed with innovative features designed to enhance your driving experience. One of the standout features is its Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) technology, which allows you to power devices using the car's battery. This...
One of the main concerns of electric vehicle enthusiasts is the detrimental effect of cold weather on EV batteries. EVs use lithium-ion batteries that are known for their remarkable ability to store energy and extensive lifespan. However, put them in...
Most electric vehicle chargers typically come with a standard cable 20-foot cable, which is usually enough to reach your EV's parking spot in most cases. However, there are situations when you might need some extra length. Perhaps, you have a...
Although a 20-foot charging cable can be very useful, it can also be challenging to stow, especially if you have limited space. And if you’re one of those EV drivers who are content with portable chargers, chances are you don’t...
According to the US Department of Energy, approximately 80% of electric vehicle charging takes place at home, often overnight or while the vehicle is parked, using either a Level 1 or Level 2 charger. Although trickle chargers are still the...
Electricity is the backbone of all electric vehicles. However, not all electricity is of the same quality. There are two main types of electrical current: AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current). In this blog post, we will explore the...