You should check your vehicle's charging port type (typically Type 1 for North America/Japan and Type 2 for Europe) and verify the maximum charging rate your car's onboard charger can accept to match the appropriate amperage.
Yes, high-quality EV charging equipment is designed with weatherproofing (typically rated IP55 or higher), making it safe to use outdoors under normal rain and snow conditions.
Level 1 charging uses a standard standard household outlet (120V) and is slower. Level 2 charging operates on a higher voltage (240V), providing significantly faster charging speeds suitable for home or public charging stations.
Yes, certified adapters that meet strict safety standards can be safely used to convert connector types, allowing compatibility across different charging stations.
Store the cable in a dry, cool place when not in use. Avoid tight bends when coiling, and always keep the protective dust caps on the connectors to prevent moisture and dirt accumulation.