Level 2 charging definition

Level 2 charging means an onboard charging system providing
Level 2 charging means a charging method that allows an
Level 2 charging means providing 208 – 240 volt single phase alternating current energy to an onboard charger of an electric motor vehicle with a maximum current specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

Examples of Level 2 charging in a sentence

  • Project Overview: This project is a public-private partnership among Thurston County, City of Tenino, Xxxxxxxx Economic Development Council (EDC), and other partners to install two DC fast charging (DCFC) stations and two dual-port Level 2 charging stations at the Southwest Washington Agricultural Business & Innovation Park (“Ag Park”) in Tenino.

  • The Grantee shall complete installation and begin operations of all charging ports on each project site according to the required timelines: • Level 2 charging ports only: within 270 days following contract execution; • DCFC charging ports only: 580 days following contract execution; and • Combination of at least one Level 2 charging port and at least one DCFC charging port: within 580 days following contract execution.

  • The Grantee shall maintain reliable operations of all Level 2 charging ports during all typical project site operational hours for at least four years, and all DCFC charging ports for at least six years, following their first day of operations.

  • Project Component: Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s) Requirements for this component: • Electric vehicle charging stations shall consist of Level 2 charging ports with SAE J1772 connectors or direct current (DC) fast charge ports with both a CHAdeMO and SAE J1772 Combo connectors or two SAE J1772 Combo connectors.


More Definitions of Level 2 charging

Level 2 charging means that the charging capability of the electric vehicle supply equipment:
Level 2 charging means a Level 2 electric vehicle charging level as defined by SAE International's J1772 standard.
Level 2 charging means AC Level 2 equipment (often referred to simply as Level 2) offers charging for electric vehicles through 240V (typical in residential applications) or 208V (typical in commercial applications) electrical service.
Level 2 charging means a Level 2 electric vehicle charging level as defined by SAE International’s J1772 standard, as amended or replaced from time to time. The standard currently defines it as a 208/240 volt circuit with a 20 to 100 amp rating.
Level 2 charging means a connected point in an electrical wiring installation at which Level 2 service is taken to supply utilization equipment (with Level 2 defined by SAE International's J1772 standard).
Level 2 charging means providing 208 – 240 volt single phase alternating current energy to an onboard charger of an electric motor vehicle with a maximum current specified at maximum 32 continuous amps and a Branch Circuit Breaker rated at 40 amps. The maximum continuous input power is specified as 7.68 Kilowatts.
Level 2 charging means providing 208 – 240 volt single phase alternating current energy to an onboard charger of an electric motor vehicle.