Boost Your Genesis EV Literacy with Help from Eastern Shore Genesis in Daphne, AL

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Boost your Genesis EV literacy with help from Eastern Shore Genesis in Daphne, AL, near Mobile and Fairhope, for a clear understanding of commonly used terms. Curious about the difference between a Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 charger? What is “regenerative braking” anyway? If you’re feeling a little confused, click through and learn more about electric vehicles. Then browse the outstanding inventory of EVs at Eastern Shore Genesis!

BOOST YOUR EV LITERACY

Take part in the all-electric conversation by understanding a few helpful and commonly used terms:

Level 3 Charger

LEVEL 3 CHARGER

Often called rapid chargers, a Level 3 Charger is the fastest type of charging available and uses direct current (DC) to fully charge EVs, often in under an hour.*

Level 2 Charger

LEVEL 2 CHARGER

A Level 2 Charger is the most popular type of home charging unit that provides 240-volts. Which means you'll typically be able to fully charge an empty battery conveniently overnight or in under 8 hours.*

Level 1 Charger

LEVEL 1 CHARGER

A Level 1 Charger is the universal 120-volt household outlet. Known as trickle charging, this typically provides 3-5 miles of range per hour.*

MPGe

MPGe

This stands for “miles per gallon equivalent” and is simply a measurement of fuel efficiency for EVs.

Regenerative Braking

Regenerative Braking

This function feeds energy back into an EV system every time you brake. This helps replenish range a little bit at a time.

V2L

V2L

This stands for Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and is an innovative feature that lets you power external devices with the battery in your EV. For example, a coffee machine or an electric pump for inflating an air mattress while camping.*

kW & kWh

kW & kWh

kW is the amount of power used to charge the battery. While kWh is the capacity of stored energy for the battery to use.

Actual charging time varies based on multiple factors, including, but not limited to, the vehicle model and trim, current battery charge level, output of the charging unit, vehicle and battery settings, battery temperature and outside temperature. Accessory required for Exterior Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) charging capability. Vehicle-to-Load two-way charging will deplete battery and become inoperable once battery discharge limit reaches 20%. Not all electrical appliances will operate properly when using this feature. Do not use products that require a continuous power supply, and only use appliances under 16 amps. Additional limitations may apply. See Owner's Manual for more details.