Joe.....Montana
Well-known member
First question when talking about chargers should always be, what will your EV use look like? I only have a 40 amp charger installed and have never needed more. Use the truck everyday and only charge to 80%. Charge to 100% before big trips. I've never been frustrated and never stranded. Have only DC fast charged while on the road. But I would guess my usage is vastly different.Having done it for some time I'm going to suggest that a 40A or smaller charger will prove inconvenient for many folks driving vehicles with large batteries. It can certainly be done with some planning but it is far from hassle-free, especially if you use the truck every day.
If a service upgrade to 200A is available it would not be a bad idea. If your charging location is near your utility service entrance it may be practical to install a new outdoor main disconnect and feed both the existing main panel and a new panel for a 100A charging circuit right from there, which would be vastly cheaper than replacing the main panel.
I have found it's this thinking that turns people off. Whenever I talk to someone about EV's (I live in Montana so they are still a novelty) I always start with "what does your current automobile use look like?"
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