Not as good as a deal as in december 2017:
Southern cali
2019 Bolt Premier Cajun Red
-Driver Confidence II
-Infotainment package
-DCFC
-all weather mats
MSRP 44,005
lease:
15k miles/year
$1150 out the door
35 x $444.25 without tax = $476.46 including tax
All the EVSE that come with Tesla's are not Ul approved.
From what I understand, as long as you plug something in (so not hardwired) it doesn't have to be UL listed/approved.
I wouldn't worry to much about retrofitting an EVSE with a different cord. As long as you not trying to pull 30+ amps...
Tony is working on an adapter:
http://shop.quickchargepower.com/JDapterQuickChargePowercom-Jdapter.htm
I am telling you:
If you take the nissan leaf trickle charger EVSE (120 volt/12 amps 2011-2012 model is what I tested) and you plug the J1772 in a rav4ev, it won't charge/work.
Not compatible.
but they also got tesla shares in return for the $100M ?
In november I was
rav4ev#1: number 36 on the efficiency list with 3.56 Miles/kWh (non chademo so real numbers)
rav4ev#2: number 8 on the efficiency list with 4.83 Miles/kWh (with chademo so fake numbers)
The chademo addition tricks the...
These are the figures I heard for the Toyota Rav4ev:
Toyota provided the 'gliber' (car without engine/transmission)
paid Tesla $60k per vehicle for all the batteries/inverter/charger/electronics
assemble in toyota Canada factory.
They originally sold for $53k MSRP.
I leased mine for $35k to a...
Didn't know, thanks for the info
thanks to movies like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdKD6pQwH_I
i was under the impression the standard charger is 120 volt only
Can you come up with a link how where they point out the adapter ?
Afaik it will come only with a "trickle" charger: 12 amps @ 120 volt = 1.44 kW
There is a thread about EVSE's overe here :
http://www.mychevybolt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=4870
My reason for a 30' long cable is I have sometimes people dropping by with an EV, while my car is still parked in the carport.
In that case my visitor can park in front of my EV and still get a charge.
The fact that the cable is way thinner and more flexible helps a lot.
In which case you are prob better off with the assembled one, and if you want a longer cable, i bet you chris is more than happy to quote you for the extra cable length and have a plug&play unit delivered to your home.
Not hard, there is a manual provided, and several people have provided their own manuals.
You just need to know a bit about electricity, 32 or 40 amps of power is serious amount of electrons through a cable/connector.
People have posted questions and pictures of their builds on...
either get the assembled product:
https://store.openevse.com/collections/frontpage/products/40a-charging-station-powered-by-openevse
$479
or get a kit
https://store.openevse.com/collections/frontpage/products/openevse-30a-charge-station-combo
$269 plus 2 cables:
- 1 x J1772 cable
This is the...