hturnerfamily
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- First Name
- William
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- 22 LIGHTNING PRO IcedBlueSilver 8/23/2022
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btw,
I have no less than FOUR 240v outlets in or around or near my drive-thru carport.
I am blessed to have plenty of places to place outlets. We are blessed to have PLENTY of parking in and around our carport, too. This is certainly NOT the case for most.
Two are 20amp 240v outlets, for 20amp EVSEs I used for my former LEAFS, and now for my two youngest sons BOLTS when they visit...
- one shares a 30amp circuit with a mini-split a/c unit that hardly ever gets used, so making use of it for an extra EVSE made sense.
- the other shares a 30amp circuit with a well pump that never gets used, so making use of it, too, made sense
Two are 50amp 240v outlets, though run with 8awg '40amp' wiring back to the main panel.
- one is for my LIGHTNING, and my new EV9. This is where my Ford Mobile 30amp EVSE is plugged in. It is an outlet that is mounted high in the corner of the carport, and the J1772 cord drops down from the middle of the ceiling to plug into whichever vehicle needs it.
- the other is mounted around the corner of the carport and is there for any visitor with and EV.
after traveling to Florida, and staying several places for a short few days, and with very limited parking in many places, especially 'street parking', I am very aware that everyone who might WANT an EV might find it very difficult to provide 'at home' charging. Parking on the 'street' is not going to provide an easy option. Even some of the skinny driveways between homes can create issues. The U.S. will need many more flexible charging options in order to drive more people to feel comfortable with the notion of owning an EV and requiring 'at home' charging.
Even my wife and I had to scramble to get the EV9 charged while in the area. A lack of DC Fast Charging certainly did not help, and local 'slow chargers' would just take completely too long.
I have no less than FOUR 240v outlets in or around or near my drive-thru carport.
I am blessed to have plenty of places to place outlets. We are blessed to have PLENTY of parking in and around our carport, too. This is certainly NOT the case for most.
Two are 20amp 240v outlets, for 20amp EVSEs I used for my former LEAFS, and now for my two youngest sons BOLTS when they visit...
- one shares a 30amp circuit with a mini-split a/c unit that hardly ever gets used, so making use of it for an extra EVSE made sense.
- the other shares a 30amp circuit with a well pump that never gets used, so making use of it, too, made sense
Two are 50amp 240v outlets, though run with 8awg '40amp' wiring back to the main panel.
- one is for my LIGHTNING, and my new EV9. This is where my Ford Mobile 30amp EVSE is plugged in. It is an outlet that is mounted high in the corner of the carport, and the J1772 cord drops down from the middle of the ceiling to plug into whichever vehicle needs it.
- the other is mounted around the corner of the carport and is there for any visitor with and EV.
after traveling to Florida, and staying several places for a short few days, and with very limited parking in many places, especially 'street parking', I am very aware that everyone who might WANT an EV might find it very difficult to provide 'at home' charging. Parking on the 'street' is not going to provide an easy option. Even some of the skinny driveways between homes can create issues. The U.S. will need many more flexible charging options in order to drive more people to feel comfortable with the notion of owning an EV and requiring 'at home' charging.
Even my wife and I had to scramble to get the EV9 charged while in the area. A lack of DC Fast Charging certainly did not help, and local 'slow chargers' would just take completely too long.
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