Don't we want the max in our GJ world?

I say that tongue in cheek. When you say the max do you mean at the max setting on the charger or that they are really don't pull 48A? I know they can be set for whatever size service you have. Thanks.
the max setting is for a 60a breaker - 48 continuous. can set it down by 5amp all the way down to 15a if i recall correctly.
in all tesla's right now the max they will take is 48a cont.
the ford F150-lightning will have an 80a max. 100a breaker IIRC.
but backing up a minute and thinking higher level. at 7.7kw(32a cont) you're looking at roughly 105 kwh delivered for a 14 hour charge cycle. that is a **** ton of power for general use. Car commuting an hour each way more than covered by that. Even the F150 lightning could drive an hour each way and be charged up by the 7.7kw
for the guy knowing he will run a jobsite from his F150 lightning with the 200kwh pack then he needs the 19.2kw big ***** charger. Even with the big one it's still 10 solid hours at 19kw deadish to full.
so in short: 40a per stall breaker size is more than enough for pretty much everyone. 30a would cover a large large chunk of the population. but this is GJ so pull in 100a per stall just to be safe.
Side note: they make a really nice unit that takes a 40a breaker, has 32a cont rating but has 2 cords coming out of it. It lets 2 cars be charged off that single line. for the vast majority of commuters this setup is the one i'd suggest.
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