Level 2 AC EV Charging Solutions
Level 2 AC EV Charging Solutions
Compact Level 2 AC EV Chargers
CITA Level 2 EV Charger - Smart Features
Up to 3 years warranty (Extendable)
Active & Dynamic Load Balancing
Built-in
4G router
IP65 and IK10 Rated EV Charger
Compact Design that can fit in any space
- Our compact Level 2 chargers are engineered to fit into tight spaces, offering maximum charging power without taking up too much room
- As trusted Level 2 charger installers in the UK, CITA EV ensures seamless and professional installation, adapting the charger to your available space with ease.
- As one of the leading Level 2 charger manufacturers in the UK, CITA EV offers durable and efficient chargers that can be conveniently installed.
Empowering sustainable mobility, one EV charger at a time
Level 2 EV Charging
01. Compact design
02. Convenience in use
03. Installer support
04. Guaranteed protection
05. Versatile compatability
Our charger power output ranges between 7 & 22 kW that comes with a Type-2 Charging cable
Smart, simple and safe way to charge your EV at home
Realtime operation
Charging insights & analytics
Schedule charging
Benefits of Level 2 AC EV charging
24 X 7 Support
Frequently asked questions
Level 1 Chargers: These chargers use a standard 120-volt household outlet, delivering a slow charging rate of around 3-5 miles of range per hour. They are suitable for overnight charging but may take over 20 hours to fully charge a larger EV battery.
Level 2 Chargers: Using a 240-volt power source, Level 2 chargers can charge an EV much faster, typically providing 10-30 miles of range per hour. These chargers are ideal for home use and are commonly installed by professional Level 2 charger installers in the UK. They offer a significant upgrade in charging speed over Level 1 chargers.
Level 3 Chargers (also known as DC Fast Chargers): These chargers are capable of charging an EV from 0% to 80% in under an hour by using direct current (DC). However, Level 3 chargers are typically found at commercial charging stations, as they require high-voltage connections and are not suitable for home installation.