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Reisender
Aug 12, 2019Nomad
ShinerBock wrote:time2roll wrote:
Your post seems to imply Tesla vehicles can only charge at a Supercharger.
Reality is most charging is done at home.
Maybe now because most Tesla or EV owners are well off and can afford such amenities. However, as market share grows, most will not be able to afford a charger or have up to date wiring in their house to be able to install a charger. While the average household income has increased rather quickly to $61k over the past few years, it is still not enough for most Americans to be able to afford a home charger.
Hmmm. Maybe I’m missunderstanding your post. The “charger”( or EVSE as it is correctly called as the charger is built into the car ) comes free with the car. It can operate from 120 volts 15 amp circuit up to a 40 amp 240 volt circuit. 16 amp (20 amp 240 breaker) seems to be the most common right now although many are just installing a 14-50 240 volt plug close to the parking spot.
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