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[–] WhoIsTheDrizzle@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I meant that the L2 is $1500. Sure, the L1 is nothing, but it really isn't feasible for a full electric vehicle. (I have a large suv phev and 10 hours of L1 charge is like a gallon and a half of gas)

Also, I was referencing the price of the charger and installation in that first figure of $1500. There's also a 30% or up to $1,000 tax credit for US residents on it. I'm switching from phev to a smaller used EV in a couple months and getting the charger ahead of time before the tax credit expires in June.

[–] Bytemeister@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

L2 isn't 1500, that 80 dollar cord does L2.

Saying you need to charge for 10hrs to get the equivalent of a gallon of gas is really a ...weird... way to measure it. Are to talking 10 hours for the equivalent miles driven that a gallon of gas would provide, or are you talking 10 hours to accumulate the total energy from a gallon of gas?

[–] WhoIsTheDrizzle@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

Ah yeah, we're getting crossed up. I haven't seen an L2 charger that cheap and I was also including labor for installation.

You're right - I did phrase the measurement an odd way - that's because I've mostly described it to folks who are just familiar with ICEs. It's like 8-10 hours for an 18 kwh size battery. As you know, distance out of that is super dependent on speed/terrain. If I drive a combination of my most common scenarios, it provides roughly the equivalent of a gallon and a half of gas.