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EV Charging 101

From AC vs DC to charge times and power ratings — we’re here to demystify the world of EV infrastructure. Whether you’re managing a fleet or planning a single install, our in-house experts break it down without the jargon.

kWh (Kilowatt-hour)

The total amount of energy your car’s battery can store. Think of this like the “size of your tank.”

kW (Kilowatt)

How fast your charger can refill the battery — like how quickly petrol flows into a tank.

AC Vs DC

AC charges slower using standard power; DC charges faster by sending power straight to the battery.


Types of Chargers

Slow/Level 1 (2–3kW)

Slow/Level 1 (2–3kW)

Plug-in to a standard wall socket. Suitable only for occasional or overnight use.

Fast/AC (7kW–22kW)

Fast/AC (7kW–22kW)

Wall-mounted or pedestal chargers, common in homes and workplaces.

Rapid/DC (50kW–350kW)

Rapid/DC (50kW–350kW)

High-powered chargers for short turnaround charging — mostly used in public or depot settings.


Connector Types

Plug 3

Type 2 (AC)

The standard plug for AC charging — used by most modern EVs in Australia.

Plug 2

CCS2 (DC + AC combo)

A combo plug that allows both AC and fast DC charging — now the most common for rapid charging.

Plug 1

CHAdeMO

An older DC plug type found mostly on older or imported EVs — still supported at many public stations, but becoming less common.

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What is the difference?

AC Vs DC

AC (Alternating Current): Slower, cost-effective, ideal for long dwell times (e.g., overnight fleet charging).

DC (Direct Current): Faster, more expensive, best for quick turnarounds or high-usage sites.

How to choose?

If your vehicles sit idle for extended periods (like fleets parked overnight), multiple 7kW AC chargers will do the job efficiently.

If your vehicles only have short windows to recharge (like depot-based field teams), one DC charger could rapidly top up the whole fleet.

kW Ratings & Charging Times

“How long does it take to charge?” – It depends. Here’s why.

The kW rating of your charger = how much power it can deliver per hour.
Your car’s battery capacity (kWh) ÷ charger output (kW) = approx. charge time from 0–100%.

Example - DC

70kWh battery ÷ 150kW DC = ~30 mins (Assuming your car accepts that rate. Most will automatically throttle to their safe max.)

Example - AC

70kWh battery ÷ 7kW AC charger = 10 hours. But: Even if the charger can deliver 22kW, most cars will only accept 11kW AC.

Battery Health

As the battery nears full charge, the charging rate slows to protect battery health — this is automatic and varies by vehicle.

DRIVEN Charger Rebate Stream

Switching to EV charging isn’t just a smart environmental move — it’s also a strategic business decision. Right now, through the DRIVEN Charger Rebate Stream, eligible automotive businesses such as dealerships and EV repair workshops can access government funding to reduce the upfront costs of installing EV chargers. At Altitude Charging, we specialise in helping businesses take full advantage of this rebate, providing end-to-end support from site assessment and system design to supply and professional installation. Upgrade your workshop or dealership today and future-proof your operations for the growing electric vehicle market.

What's on offer with the DRIVEN rebate?

Receive up to $3,000 per eligible fixed smart EV charging plug or portable DC charger, with a maximum rebate of $21,000 for multiple chargers at a single site.

Who is eligible?

Automotive dealerships and EV repairers throughout Australia

How can Altitude Charging help?

Check Eligibility: We confirm if your workshop qualifies for the DRIVEN Charger Rebate.

Site & Charger Recommendations: We identify the best locations and chargers for your operations.

Supply & Installation: Commercial-grade chargers installed by qualified electricians.

Rebate Support: Guidance through the application process to claim up to $3,000 per charger (up to $21,000 per site).

Future-Proofing: Infrastructure designed to grow with your EV servicing needs.

We make it simple for workshops to install EV chargers, comply with the DRIVEN grant, and reduce upfront costs.

Can Altitude help with the application process?

While the application must be submitted by your business, Altitude Charging will provide all supporting documentation and offer guidance to help you complete the submission.

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