Electric cars are about to take over the car market in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, as the awareness has spread widely among Jordanians about these vehicles, especially after the significant rise in oil prices, which prompted a large group of people to purchase EVs due to their superior modernity and clear impact on the personal budget.
Electric Vehicles Terminology
There are group of people who are still most likely uninformed about electric vehicles, and many questions will arise regarding this subject later on, which is why Motory.com has prepared a list that explains all the terms related to electric vehicles, therefore, helping potential buyers to read and understand these cars before purchasing them.
EV
This abbreviation stands for Electric Vehicles
KW - Kilowatt
The unit used to measure the maximum power of an electric motor, and sometimes automakers will use horsepower (hp).
KWH - Kilowatt hours
This term is used for the battery capacity, which is the amount of energy consumed per hour.
Electric Range
The distance that an electric vehicle can travel on a single charge (fully charged), and it’s measured in either kilometers or miles.
AMP - Ampere
This represents the maximum amount of electrical current flowing into the battery, as most electric cars accommodate around 32 amps.
Level 1 Charging
This charger uses a 110-volt outlet, and it’s considered one of the slowest types of chargers, as it takes 8-24 hours to fully charge a battery.
Level 2 Charging
This charger uses a 240-volt outlet, which is the most common type in charging stations and other public places in various countries around the world.
Level 3 Charging
It is the least used type but the fastest among them, as it has the ability to charge the car battery from 0 to 80% within 30 minutes, it’s also called DC sometimes.
Battery Pack
This term refers to the main component of a vehicle's electric motor, which is the battery.
Lithium Ion Battery
One of the most common types of batteries used in electric cars due to its ability to retain a high amount of energy.
CCS Port
It is a charging connector used for electric cars, as it was manufactured according to international standards and has been standardized among most brands.
Regenerative Braking
It’s an advanced system used in electric and hybrid cars, and it works on replenishing the consumed energy through the force of braking and deceleration, then, this energy is transferred to the battery.
SOC - State of Charge
The meter behind the steering wheel that indicates how much charge is left in the battery
Finally, these are the most important terms you will need to know as an electric car owner, so if you want to know more about electric cars in Jordan, click on the following link.