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

    Yes, you can charge off a 220. Yes, it will be not only faster than a 110, but it will be fast enough to be a full solution for anyone but a heavy commuter who also doesn’t spend much time at home (e.g., 120 mile commute and you regularly don’t get home until 10pm and you leave at 7 am). You may need to buy adapters and charging cord depending on the car you buy and what it comes with. But fundamentally if you can park your car at home near a 220 outlet, you are going to be set. For convenience and some safety, many folks will suggest getting a dedicated EV charger installed The Tesla dedicated wall charger is $475, so if you go the Tesla route, you should almost definitely just have one of those installed. Or get the universal version for $595. Even if you have a Tesla, visitors who drive EVs can easily top up during a visit.