I bought an Ionic 6 and there was a “free” charger. After I got the official quote for $1700 installation after the rebates I’ve decided to shop around for my own charger and electrician. I will have plenty of time to charge at home but my level 1 charger still doesn’t keep up with 30-40 miles a day.

My question is, what is the advantage to using a hard wired charger versus a portable level 2? The portable chargers seem to cost less and I can travel with them if needed.

  • karebear66@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Do you have an electric clothes dryer? If you do, you don’t need an electrician. You can make ually plug and unplug the dryer, or get a splitter. It is a special device that let’s you have both urged in at the same time. It automatically switches between EV charging and dryer usage. SplitVolt is the brand I have.