A Toronto landlord is banning electric vehicles on its property. Tenants' advocates say that's 'unreasonable' - eviltoast
  • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    It is my understanding that “level 1” charging is 110V 12A 60Hz AC? AKA just plug it into a normal residential wall socket like a toaster? I wonder which one presents more of a load on the power grid, charging an EV like that overnight, or owning a water bed.

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      1 year ago

      Usually yes, level 1 is plugging into a typical 110V socket. You can also adjust the amperage draw on some chargers. I can go from 6 to 12 A in 2 A increments on the one that came with my ioniq 5.

      Level 2 is 220V and 25-80 A (<20kW).

      Level 3 is technically anything above 20 kW, but usually 50 kW is the floor. These are the EV-specific fast chargers or Tesla’s Superchargers.

      An EV on level 1 (or 2) is a continuous load, so I’d imagine probably easier to handle than an intermittent load.