Just like any electrical device, an electric car requires an electric car charger, but you can’t just park it up in your bedroom and plug it into the trusty bedside table socket. These clever cars require a special external plug point, preferably close to where you regularly park. Unlike a traditional engine which can be driven until the fuel run out, electric cars work on a top-upbasis. This requires the battery to be regularly topped up at various point of the day or week depending on how far you drive. The three main options for electric car charging are at home, at work or public charging, so it’s important to ensure you have the correct cable.

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