Well I was just told on FB that my model S can only handle 16A and anything else is useless. does that mean im stuck with 15 to 20 hr charge times?
I was going to do install a 40A 220-240V but not if its not going to do anything and I went to look at newer models and it doesnt say charging...
Is that somwthing I can figure out with the vin? The kid at the dealership didnt k ow muxh about the car so im not aure what it has. 1 thing I know is it doesnt have the quick charge port on top of thr normal EV port.
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would this be a better option? im trying to obtain a 4hr charge time or less.
So I just drove my 2013 leaf home from the dealership and it double lined on millage when I got home so I put it on 110. Now I noticed my house has a weird plug and under the cover it says 30 amps 120v. will that be more efficient for charging and can I just buy adapter to convert the end from...