
Tesla V2L Compatibility in Europe: What You Need to Know
The conversation around v2l usually starts with a simple assumption. An electric car carries a large battery, often larger than what many homes use in a day, so it feels logical to expect that ener...

What Tesla EV Charger and EV Products Do You Actually Need?
If you’ve ever tried to “just pick a charger” for a Tesla, you already know how the rabbit hole starts. One page says 22 kW is the goal, another insists 7.4 kW is plenty, and then someone in a foru...

CHAdeMO EV Charger at home: Installation and costs
For most European EV owners, home charging is straightforward. The car is plugged in during the evening, charging continues overnight, and by morning the battery is ready. This rhythm fits naturall...

EV Charger Types Explained: Type 2, CCS, and CHAdeMO in Europe
Electric vehicle charging in Europe looks simple only until you actually have to use it. Most drivers start with a basic assumption: plug in, charge, drive. Very quickly, that assumption meets real...

How to decide If a CHAdeMO adapter is right for your Nissan Leaf in Europe?
Owning a Nissan Leaf in Europe today comes with a very specific kind of question. Not about range, not about battery health, but about compatibility. More precisely, about whether the charging worl...

V2L charging: Can you use your car to power your home during blackouts?
For a long time, power outages were treated as unlikely edge cases, something that happened elsewhere, or once every few years. That perception has changed. Across Europe, interruptions in electric...

Should you install a home EV charger or use public stations? Cost-benefit breakdown
A friend asked me recently whether it’s worth installing a home EV charger or if it’s easier to keep relying on public EV charging stations. And honestly, it's a more complicated question than it s...

What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 EV chargers?
If you’ve just started driving electric, you’ve probably noticed something strange - not every charger looks the same. Some plugs fit perfectly, others don’t, and sooner or later the question comes...

Do all electric vehicles use the same charger?
You’d think plugging in an electric car would be as easy as charging a phone. One plug, one outlet, one universal fit. But here’s the question almost every new driver asks: do all electric vehicles...

