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Find reliable charger reviews, setup tips, and installation advice for charging Audi EVs like the Q6 e-tron, A6 e-tron, and e-tron GT at home.
Upgrade or replace your OEM Audi charger with top-rated aftermarket home EV chargers compatible with Audi’s SAE J1772 AC charging system.
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In North America, Audi electric vehicles use J1772 chargers for Level 1 and Level 2 AC charging at home or public AC stations, and CCS1 chargers for Level 3 DC fast charging at public stations. Learn how Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 charging work across all Audi EVs.
Plugs into a regular 120V outlet; best for emergencies, adds 3–5 miles of range per charging hour.
Runs on 240V power; ideal for home use, adds 20–40 miles per hour, charging most Audi EVs overnight.
Found at public stations; adds 150–200 miles in 20–30 minutes, perfect for trips and quick top-ups.
Editor’s Tip: As an EV charger expert who has tested and reviewed hundreds of EV chargers, I recommend starting with both your Audi’s specifications (battery and onboard charger capacity) and the charger’s specifications when purchasing an Audi EV charger. These details directly affect charging speed, compatibility, and installation requirements. To simplify your search, our EV charger review pages include a custom EV charger filter and side-by-side EV charger comparison tool, designed to help you match the right charger to your Audi for home or workplace use. For expert-tested recommendations, see our independent Audi EV charger reviews below.
James Ndungu is a certified EV charger installer with over five years of experience in EVSE selection, permitting, and installation. He holds advanced credentials, including certification from the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) and specialized training in EV charging equipment and installation, as well as diplomas in EV Technology and Engineering Fundamentals of EVs. Since 2021, James has tested dozens of EV chargers and accessories, sharing expert insights into the latest EV charging technologies.