Denwood
Well-known member
You don’t need to spend a ton on wall mounted EVSEs. Our EV came with an OEM EVSE which will charge at 12A/120V or 32A/240V. I picked up a spare (“portable”) EVSE (~$235 CAD) that does 16A/120V or 16A/240V and it’s been all that we need. 16A/240 adds 10% charge per hour.
120V charging is pretty slow as OEM EVSE units will limit to 12 amps, and due to the car’s electronics overhead (about 300 watts in my case), is not as efficient as charging at 240V. If in a cold climate, 120V preconditioning is also not ideal as you may only have 800-900 watts available to preheat. At -20C it is not sufficient.
A NEMA 14-50 is plenty for home charging for most EVs out there. Remember that EVs are getting more efficient as well. If you have a Hummer EV (don’t get me started) then ya, you’ll need a lot more.
120V charging is pretty slow as OEM EVSE units will limit to 12 amps, and due to the car’s electronics overhead (about 300 watts in my case), is not as efficient as charging at 240V. If in a cold climate, 120V preconditioning is also not ideal as you may only have 800-900 watts available to preheat. At -20C it is not sufficient.
A NEMA 14-50 is plenty for home charging for most EVs out there. Remember that EVs are getting more efficient as well. If you have a Hummer EV (don’t get me started) then ya, you’ll need a lot more.



