We have a 50 amp at the power box for rv hookup. I just use the plug that came with the Mach e. It charges about 8% per hour.
you h\ave a Tesla?Tesla charger. Same as we had in Virginia Beach. It charges both NACS (Tesla) and J1772 vehicles.
60A wiring allows for 48A charging at 220 volts.
That’s the maximum possible at home and it yields about 11.5 kW charging. Enough to take a pure EV like a Tesla from dead to 100% overnight.
Stucco repairs from the install pending, but here is ours
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No, but we have considered an EV. Right now, we have a plug in hybrid. It does nearly 100% of its in town miles on electric.you h\ave a Tesla?
Same here, and the experience has convinced me that I can convert to full EV on at least one vehicle.No, but we have considered an EV. Right now, we have a plug in hybrid. It does nearly 100% of its in town miles on electric.
I would not mind one for a daily driver. Fuel up at the house.No, but we have considered an EV. Right now, we have a plug in hybrid. It does nearly 100% of its in town miles on electric.
/BarfIn Dec 2018, we started with the Mobile Connector and 120v outlet. 4 MPH.
Shortly after had a NEMA 14-50 recepticle installed to a 50A breaker. Mobile Connector, 25 MPH.
Few years back installed the Tesla Wall Connector, 35 MPH.
Please. It's an approximation./Barf
I'm going to go get 100miles of gas.
MPH is not an appropriate Energy measurement unit.. for a variety of reasons.
I agree that this is an unfortunate mis-use of an otherwise common term or abbreviation. The concept is still valid but the term is wrong. Nevertheless it is important to understand how many miles of range might be gained when charging an EV at a certain charger capacity. That being said the simple facts are that most of us can fulfill a days worth of driving when charging an EV overnight on the slowest Level1 120 VAC charger. Adding a Level2 charger to your home pushes that figure up to a week's worth of driving on an overnight charge./Barf
I'm going to go get 100miles of gas.
MPH is not an appropriate Energy measurement unit.. for a variety of reasons.
So perhaps someone needs to come up with a better term that might be understood by people who have no understanding of EVs?Please. It's an approximation.
It's also the measurement used by every EV company for ease of understanding by the general public for the various charging sources.
Well, there's the issue.So perhaps someone needs to come up with a better term that might be understood by people who have no understanding of EVs?
My take:so, we are stuck with this awful term that allows meaningful comparisons for those who aren't nerds about the technical details.