One Hour of Level 2 Charging Powers More Mileage than Average Person Drives Daily

A driver can easily get more miles from an hour of level 2 charging while their light-duty EV is parked and plugged into a charger than the average person drives in a day. Most EV charging is Level 2, which provides about 25 miles of range per hour of charging.

According to the 2021 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS), the national average driving distance is 19.9 miles per day. This holds true both for drivers living in rural areas who drive an average of 24.3 miles per day, and those in densely populated urban areas who drive 17.8 miles per day. The speed of modern DC fast charging (350 kW+) provides approximately 100–200+ miles of range per 30 minutes of charging.

Average Daily Driving Distance by Metro Statistical Area (MSA)

Notes: MSA = metropolitan statistical area. The “Rural, Not in MSA” category includes only full counties designated as rural. There may also be rural pockets included within MSA boundaries.

Sources: Driving distance: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Summary of Travel Trends: 2022 National Household Travel Survey, January 2024. Range from charging: U.S. Department of Energy, Alternative Fuels Data Center, Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.

ElectroLink Chargers: Leading the Way in Green Solutions

ElectroLink Chargers — a Verde Investment Partners, Inc. company, based out of Southern California is dedicated to delivering exceptional charging solutions for electric vehicles. With a commitment to sustainability and innovation, ElectroLink Chargers is leading the way in providing green solutions for vehicle charging.

One of the key features of ElectroLink Chargers is their focus on using renewable energy sources to power charging stations. By harnessing solar energy and other clean technologies, EV drivers have a truly green charging solution that reduces carbon emissions and promotes a more sustainable transportation sector.