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Is that FCC Class B certified?
 
The stock model, no extra (expensive) features, has a range of around 230 miles and a charge time of around 20 hours. The gasoline entry level version has a range of just under 500 miles and you can refill in about 3-4 minutes.
Yeah, but not many people have a gas pump in their garage :D

There's a few things you need to look at differently. First, you don't have to go to the gas station and wait. You just plug in at night when you get home. As long as you haven't driven 230 miles that day and are at zero, that 20 hours isn't an issue.

I drive maybe 30 - 60 miles a day. I charge my car overnight on a 120V 15A outlet with the standard charger that came with the car. I always assumed I'd install a 240V 50A charger as soon as I got it. But here I am over a year later and it's never really been an issue.

Here's a good overview of charging EVs
 
Yeah, but not many people have a gas pump in their garage :D

There's a few things you need to look at differently. First, you don't have to go to the gas station and wait. You just plug in at night when you get home. As long as you haven't driven 230 miles that day and are at zero, that 20 hours isn't an issue.

I drive maybe 30 - 60 miles a day. I charge my car overnight on a 120V 15A outlet with the standard charger that came with the car. I always assumed I'd install a 240V 50A charger as soon as I got it. But here I am over a year later and it's never really been an issue.

Here's a good overview of charging EVs
Hey guys can we move this discussion to General Chat?
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