Public charging networks make going on long and remote trips easy for electric motorcycle riders. These networks offer numerous charging points, making it convenient to charge your EV on the go. In Europe, several companies offer maps with charging station locations, which help you plan your itinerary and stops.
Make sure the connector type indicated on the map is the same as the one of your motorcycle. In Europe, the Can-Am Pulse and Origin plug type is the IEC 62196 Type 2 (Mennekes). Other connectors such as CCS/SAE, CHAdeMO or NACS are not compatible with our motorcycles.
While some potential EV owners worry about access to public charging stations, up to 90% of electric vehicle charging is actually done at home overnight, which is convenient, practical and cost-effective.
There are two different home charging options available for electric motorcycle owners. You can use a standard wall outlet for Mode 2 charging or you can install a dedicated Mode 3 charging outlet for faster charging, We recommend hiring a master electrician for the installation.
To optimise home charging in general, consider plugging in during off-peak hours to save on electricity costs and reduce grid strain. Investing in smart charging solutions can help manage and monitor your charging sessions more effectively.