Home chargers, usually Level 2 AC chargers, are tailored for residential settings. They function by connecting to a standard 240-volt electrical supply, drawing alternating current (AC) from the grid. This AC power is then converted to the direct current (DC) required for charging an electric vehicle (EV). Typically, this AC to DC conversion takes place within the EV itself through its onboard charger.


You can charge your EV at any time, without worrying about the availability or operating hours of public charging stations.
With Qishi EV charger software, you can monitor and control your charging sessions, get notifications when fully charged, and schedule sessions in advance.
Optimize EV charging at home to save money. Use off-peak rates for lower costs and monitor energy use for efficient consumption and savings.
Offering smart features for remote monitoring and control via an app. Track progress, get full charge alerts, and schedule sessions.
Home EV Charging offers smart features for remote monitoring and control via an app. Track progress, get full charge alerts, and schedule sessions.
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