Zappi Charger – Future Driven Product for an Innovative Community
UV Power is a huge believer in futuristic resolutions which zappi charger is a part of. This electric vehicle charger is deemed the smartest technology to this day, helping customers save time and money.
Our passion and dedication to lessening the harmful effects made by gas omissions from vehicles remain at our core. That’s why we take pride in pioneering a revolution that made people join in a greater cause – helping our environment heal. Part of our mission is to show how living more sustainably is not as farfetched as others think. Regardless of which level of sustainable living you have achieved, our team will continuously lend a hand in helping families achieve a self-sufficient home.
What is Zappi Charger?
If you’re new to the world of a sustainable lifestyle, then you’re probably wondering what a zappi charger is. Well, it is a unique innovation that combines modern technology with renewable energy. With this product, electric vehicles can charge with your solar system’s excess power instead of requiring the real-time generated version. In addition to that, it has impressive features and different charging modes such as eco, eco+ and fast.
- Eco – This mode utilises a mixture of green energy and grid power (although using 100% green energy is possible). It simply aims to reduce the consumption of energy from the grid.
- Eco+ – Like Eco mode but aims to save even more energy. This mode can change and adjust the charging power according to the power consumption.
- Fast – As the name implies, this mode will charge your EV fast but is not as environmentally friendly as the other two.
How Long Does an Electric Vehicle Should Charge Using Zappi Charger?
As discussed, the zappi charger has different modes that can be adjusted depending on your need and preference. However, for general and routine usage, you must know first the kW size of your car’s battery and the rate of the charge in kWh. For instance, a 54kWh battery will take around 64 minutes using a 50kWh charger before reaching 100%. On the other hand, using a 7kWh charger will take around more than 7 hours.
Moreover, you also must remember that not all vehicle chargers are the same. Even though most of the latest electric cars come with Type 2 sockets that are compatible with different variations. Additionally, home chargers need an AC single-phase supply which is normally 7kWh. While public chargers typically come with 50kWh to 150kWh. Lastly, there are also 22kWh chargers ideal for home or workplace, though you have to be ready for a 3-phase supply.