What is the color code for EV charging?
If a charging spot is available, it is shown as green. If the spot is in use, it is shown as blue. If the status is out of service or closed, it is shown as gray. Round pins indicate Level 2 AC charging stations, while square pins represent DC Fast, or Level 3, charging stations. Flashing Blue: This means that the Sync EV is connected to your vehicle with a cable and is awaiting further instructions. Solid Green: The Sync EV is currently charging the plugged-in vehicle. Pulsing Green: The Sync EV is in scheduled charging mode and is ready to charge the vehicle during the times set in the app.Green Light: Fully Charged A green light typically signifies that the battery is fully charged. Once the charger detects that the battery has reached its optimal voltage, the light switches from red to green. Here’s what it means: The charging process is complete.Flashing green: The vehicle is connected and the battery is charging. Solid green: The vehicle is finished charging. Flashing red: There is an error with the vehicle or charging station. Learn how to troubleshoot charging interruptions.Green usually means you can charge, blue means the car is charging and red indicates a malfunction. Some poles flash a specific status, such as a blinking green light when the charging card has been accepted.Blinking lights usually indicate it’s still charging, while solid lights or all LEDs lit mean it’s fully charged.
What do the colors on battery chargers mean?
One time red, orange, or green: The charger is testing itself and is ready for use. Red or green blinking: The battery was recognized and the charger is initializing. Orange light: The battery is charged and can be removed for use. Red blinking: The battery is too hot or too cold. Charging it could cause damage. Blue: The charging port is connected to and actively charging a device.A solid blue LED indicates the charger is receiving adequate power. A flashing blue LED indicates the charger is receiving less than optimal power.Each charging indicator light will adjust according to the battery level of its connected device. White: The charging port is receiving power and ready to charge a device. Blue: The charging port is connected to and actively charging a device. Green: The battery level of the connected device is 90% or more.