I’m looking at EVs or PHEVs and was wondering what I need at home. I know I can charge with a standard 110 outlet, but what about a 220? Would I be able to charge directly from it or do I have to get a charger installed?

Thank you

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    1 year ago

    A level 1 (120V) charging cord will give most EVs 3 or more miles of charge for every hour it is plugged in unless the vehicle is below freezing. Most people can be charging for an average of 13 hours every weekday night for a minimum of 40 miles of range every weekday night and up to 75 miles of charge on each weekend day depending on how many hours you are home.

    If you charge with the vehicle in well below freezing temperatures or you usually drive more than 1,200 miles a month you will want a level 2 (240V) charging cord. Alternatively you can occasionally top up the battery at a faster external level 2 charger or a DC fast charger.