Ok, so I am confused what the difference is between 220V 30 amp or 240V 40 amp circuit? How will it affect my charging or bill or does it even matter?
Nissan states:
Home charging dock will require a 220/240V 40 amp dedicated circuit connected to a breaker. The charging dock will need to be hard-wired directly to the circuit by a certified electrician.
I have requested a 240V 40 amp plug and that what will be installed in my garage for my future leaf. What are the benefits of a 240V 40 amp over a 220V 30 amp? I know I could go with a portable charger, but since our house is being being built thought I would install one along with the circuit.
Would can I expect the folks that Nissan contracts out to charge me since I already have the wiring in place? Are there fixed chargers out there ( not portable ) that I could order and have electrician install. (would it be cheaper that way).
Just need yal advice....
Nissan states:
Home charging dock will require a 220/240V 40 amp dedicated circuit connected to a breaker. The charging dock will need to be hard-wired directly to the circuit by a certified electrician.
I have requested a 240V 40 amp plug and that what will be installed in my garage for my future leaf. What are the benefits of a 240V 40 amp over a 220V 30 amp? I know I could go with a portable charger, but since our house is being being built thought I would install one along with the circuit.
Would can I expect the folks that Nissan contracts out to charge me since I already have the wiring in place? Are there fixed chargers out there ( not portable ) that I could order and have electrician install. (would it be cheaper that way).
Just need yal advice....