Level 2 EV chargers have become the most common and practical charging solution for homes, condos, businesses, workplaces, and public parking spaces. While Level 1 chargers are slow and Level 3 DC fast chargers are designed for high-traffic commercial environments, Level 2 EV charging stations are the perfect balance of speed, cost, and compatibility.
This Level 2 charger guide breaks down everything you need to know if you're considering installing a Level 2 EV charging station. Learn how Level 2 EV charging works, cost considerations, and what to expect before, after and during installation.
What is a Level 2 EV charger?
A Level 2 EV charging station uses 208V-240V AC power to charge electric vehicles, which is much faster than a standard household outlet. It is the most widely installed charging level in Canada because of its affordability, ease of installation, and compatibility with all plug-in EVs.
Level 2 chargers are commonly installed in:
- Condos, stratas, apartment buildings
- Workplaces
- Commercial properties
- Public parking lots
- Hotels, retail centres, restaurants
- Public charging locations
- Single-family homes
How does a Level 2 EV charging station work?
A Level 2 EV charging station provides 208V-240V AC electricity to the electric vehicle. The car’s onboard charger then converts AC power into DC power to charge the vehicle’s battery. Learn more about the difference between AC and DC charging with different EV charger types.
Level 2 EV charging offers:
- Faster charging speeds (typically up to 30–70 km of range per hour)
- Higher power (usually 3.3kW to 19.2kW in commercial settings)
- Compatibility with all EV makes and models
This makes Level 2 EV charging stations ideal for overnight charging, workplace charging, and long-duration parking.
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EV charging levels: A quick comparison
Before diving deeper into Level 2 EV charging, here’s how it compares to the other EV charging levels.
| Charging Level | Power Source |
Charging Time |
Use Case |
| Level 1 | 120V AC (standard outlet) |
8–20+ hours for full charge |
Home charging (basic/overnight) |
| Level 2 | 240V AC |
4–10 hours for full charge |
Homes, condos, workplaces, public |
| Level 3 | 400V–1000V DC |
20–40 minutes to 80% charge |
Public, commercial, fleet use |
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Key features of Level 2 EV charging stations
Here are key features about Level 2 EV charging stations that makes it a preferred choice:
- Faster charging speed than Level 1 chargers: Level 2 EV charging adds 30-70 km of range per hour, compared to Level 1 charging speed of about 6-8 km per hour.
- Widespread EV compatibility: All modern EVs and most PHEVs support Level 2 EV charging with the standard J1772 connector or J3400 connector, known as NACS, North American Charging Standard.
- Indoor/Outdoor use: NEMA 3R or NEMA 4 rated EV charger enclosures are weather-resistant and built for Canadian winters with protection against snow, rain, ice, and extreme temperatures.
- OCPP-compliant and non-proprietary: Modern Level 2 EV chargers are OCPP-(Open Charge Point Protocol) compliant, enabling compatibility with non-proprietary charging software platforms for flexibility and scalability.
- Dynamic power management: Smart Level 2 EV chargers are typically integrated through the software, with power management to allow multiple charging stations under one network to share power, minimizing electrical upgrades in condos, commercial buildings, and workplaces.
- Lower installation cost than DC fast charging: Level 2 EV charging stations are far more cost-effective to purchase, install, and operate than Level 3 EV chargers.
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How much does installing a Level 2 EV charger cost?
The cost to install a Level 2 EV charger is based on the property’s electrical capacity, distance from electrical panel, and charger type.
Level 2 EV charging station installations costs:
- Level 2 charger hardware: A condo EV charger installation in Toronto can range between $4,000 and $10,000 per EV charging station, depending on a number of factors. The cost of installing a commercial EV charging station depends on the number of charging stations, EV charger type (Level 2 or DC fast charging), and any electrical upgrades required. Your EV charger provider can give a more accurate quote with a site assessment.
- Electrical infrastructure: The cost of EV infrastructure depends on the distance to the electrical panel, panel upgrades, new breakers, and load-sharing systems. Your EV charger provider will work with you and electrical engineers to figure out an efficient and cost-effective EV infrastructure design tailored to your property’s layout.
- Trenching or conduit runs: If power needs to be run over a distance, especially between electrical rooms and/or outdoor charger locations, trenching or excavation may be required. Indoor vs. outdoor charger placement, concrete vs. asphalt, and site layout all factor into this portion of the cost.
- Installation: Installation costs are highly variable and depend heavily on existing site conditions such as available power, distance to electrical rooms, trenching requirements, and panel capacity. However, the labour that goes into installing Level 2 EV charging stations are typically included in the turnkey EV charging solution.
- Ongoing Costs: After installation, there are ongoing expenses such as electricity usage and utility demand charges (based on peak load). Subscription, operation, maintenance, or transaction fees may be applied to the ongoing expenses.
There are EV charger rebates across Canada that can significantly reduce these costs. Learn more about EV charger rebates in Canada to see which Level 2 charger rebates are available in your area and if you're eligible to apply.
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Can any electric vehicle use a Level 2 EV charger?
All electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids support Level 2 EV charging. This includes:
- Tesla
- Hyundai / Kia EVs
- Ford EVs
- GM models
- Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, etc.
- Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs)
Charging speed depends on the vehicle’s onboard charger capacity, which varies across models.

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Use cases for Level 2 EV charging stations
Level 2 EV charging is ideal for places where EV drivers park for extended periods of time.
- Condo EV charging solutions
- Workplace EV charging stations
- EV charging stations for hotels & hospitality properties
- EV charging solutions for parking facilities
- EV charging for retail & commercial lots
- EV charging for healthcare facilities
- Fleets
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Level 2 EV charging station connector types
In North America, Level 2 EV charging uses two main connector types:
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J1772: This is the standard EV charger connector for most non-Tesla EVs, which is typical for public and home Level 2 EV chargers.
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J3400/NACS (North American Charging Standard): The NACS connector is originally developed by Tesla and is made for Teslas. Non-Teslas must use a J1772 adapter for Tesla chargers and a NACS adapter for Teslas to use J1772 charging stations. |
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Cable technology for Level 2 EV charging
While Level 2 EV charging stations don’t require liquid cooling like DC fast chargers, cable quality still matters.
Benefits of high-quality cable design:
- Flexible cable lengths (typically 16–25 feet) for easier charging access
- Temperature protection to maintain safe charging conditions during fluctuating hot and cold Canadian weather conditions
- Cold-weather durability with thicker cable cords to protect against snow, rain, ice, and sleet.
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Thinking about installing a Level 2 EV charger?
metroEV specializes in turnkey Level 2 EV charging station installations across Canada. We handle everything from electrical assessments, EV-ready design, trenching, equipment supply, installation, commissioning, and ongoing support.
Contact metroEV to get a customized EV charging quote to install EV charging stations for your property.
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AUTHOR
Shai Sinai
Shai is the Vice President of Sales at metroEV, specializing in electric vehicle charging station installations for multi-residential, commercial and public properties. With hands-on experience across the entire process—from site assessments and EV Ready planning to infrastructure design and installation—Shai brings deep industry knowledge and practical insight to every project.








