I want to get an electric car, but I don’t want to run the risk of potentially overloading my home electric system when charging. How many amps do I need to accommodate an electric car charger?
, you don’t need to be worried about overloading your home electric system. Most plug-in electric and hybrid vehicles can only accept a maximum of 16 to 32 amps while charging on a Level 2 charging station.
Any standard 16-amp charging port will get the job done, but it can take upwards of 15 hours to get a full charge on an electric car. For a home setup, your best bet is installing a 32-amp level two charger than will allow you to easily charge your car in a few hours overnight.
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