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Estimated Recharging Time for your Commute

This charge time estimate has been configured based on the vehicle you've selected and the miles you drive per day. The chart below shows approximately how much time it takes to charge with the three types of available charging equipment. Most EV owners will find Level 2 240V charging to be the best option for their daily charging needs. Visit the EV Facts section to learn more about charging options.


Understanding your Charging Options


AC Level 1 Charging (Standard Home Outlet)
Provides charging through a standard 120 V AC plug and does not require installation of additional charging equipment. Level 1 is most often used in home applications, but is sometimes used at workplaces. A full charge may take up to 24 hours with level 1 120 V charging.


AC Level 2 Charging (May Require Home Upgrades)
Provides charging through a 240 V plug and requires the installation of additional charging equipment by a qualified electrician/installer. Level 2 is used in homes, workplaces and for some public charging stations. Level 2 charging is generally required to support heavy daily driving.


DC Fast-Charging (High-Power Public Charging)
This format is used in public charging stations and is typically not available for home use. Provides charging through 480 V AC input and requires specialized, high-powered charging equipment and special equipment in the vehicle itself. DC Fast-Charging can deliver an 80 percent battery charge for most EV models in about 20-30 minutes.





AND electric vehicles don't need oil changes and a variety of other maintenance procedures that gas-powered vehicles require, so you'll enjoy reduced operating costs as well. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates all-electric vehicles cost around 40% less to maintain than internal combustion vehicles.1




1U.S. Department of Energy, FOTW #1190, June 14, 2021: Battery-Electric Vehicles Have Lower Scheduled Maintenance Costs than Other Light-Duty Vehicles



*"TOU" refers to ANEC's SCHEDULE TOU A-1 RESIDENTIAL TIME OF USE SERVICE: For the months of October through May, On-Peak is defined as kWh used between the hours of 6:00AM and 8:00AM and between the hours of 3:00PM and 8:00PM on weekdays, excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Memorial Day. For the months of June through September, On-Peak is defined as kWh used between the hours of 3:00PM and 8:00PM on weekdays, excluding Independence Day and Labor Day. Off-Peak is defined as all other kWh.

"REGULAR RES. RATE" refers to ANEC's SCHEDULE A-1 RESIDENTIAL Rate.

Calculations are generated using ANEC's tier 1 Estimated Delivery Charges rate of $0.03224/kWh. This rate is available for your first 750kWh per month. The rate after your first 750 kWh per month is $0.02034/kWh, thus actual charges may be less than the estimates in these calculations.

Disclaimer: This tool is only intended to provide an estimate of potential savings. Actual results will vary. Customers may not realize similar energy savings or carbon emission reductions. Vehicle data is subject to change without notice. This is the estimated residential electricity rate for the utility. This rate may not include tiered or time-of-use rates. Rates change periodically. Utility does not warrant or represent that this data is accurate. In no event shall the utility or its suppliers be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to claims associated with the accuracy of this data or information.