CommodoreAmiga
Well-Known Member
I'm going hard-wired on at least a 60A circuit -- but may go 80A or 100A if my panel has the capacity.
It's faster to charge, safer, more reliable than using a 14-50 plug, and if I sell the house I can easily remove it in 15 minutes, so the "plug in" benefit is nil, to me.
The only reason to go plug-in, imo, is if you will frequently move the charger, such as people who own two homes -- but at that point, you can probably afford two hard-wired EVSEs... so....
It's faster to charge, safer, more reliable than using a 14-50 plug, and if I sell the house I can easily remove it in 15 minutes, so the "plug in" benefit is nil, to me.
The only reason to go plug-in, imo, is if you will frequently move the charger, such as people who own two homes -- but at that point, you can probably afford two hard-wired EVSEs... so....
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