| ▲ | giobox a day ago | |||||||
This isn't as big an advantage as you might think, as a huge number of US homes have 240v sockets to power the clothes dryer: > https://getneocharge.com/a/blog/identifying-your-240v-dryer-... Almost everyone I know with an EV charging at home just reused the 240v dryer socket to avoid paying for a dedicated fast charger. It's often cheaper too to have an electrician fit a new 240v socket instead of the dedicated charger as well. | ||||||||
| ▲ | baq a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Home chargers with dedicated sockets is three phase 400v actually over here in the EU and every single home, and even relatively new apartments have that because of induction stoves. | ||||||||
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