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

  • Thecooh2@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    For 220v, you have options. The best is a dedicated level 2 charger. There are many to choose from.

    The other option is a 220v outlet that is compatible with your mobile charger. This would be cheaper.

    Either way, have an electrician do it. Make sure to tell them it is for constant use. This way the size the wire and breaker correctly!

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      1 year ago

      A receptacle is not necessarily cheaper, because you want a high quality one so it doesn’t burn up like the cheap ones do in EV service, and more importantly, most jurisdictions require a GFCI breaker which adds about $120 to the cost.

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      1 year ago

      Be sure to check on your car’s charging capabilities though. New Tesla Model 3 RWDs, for example, max out at 32A which is what most 240V plugin chargers can do. Hardwired L2 chargers can usually go higher, but if your vehicle doesn’t support the higher amps then the added cost wouldn’t give you any actual benefit.