You commute 85-90 miles in MN, even winter time without supplemental charging during the day? If so that's impressive!My daily commute is 85-90 miles. I charge every day on Level 2 at home. I originally had only the 10 A Level 1 charging that came with the SE, and it wasn't good enough. I had to hit a public charger every three days. After I got my Level 2 EVSE installed it's been a non-issue, the SE is always 100% SoC each day.
In below-zero weather I need about half an hour of level 2 charging to get all the way home, which I do during lunch. Summertime I still have as much as 40% SoC left when I return home. The SE has far exceeded my expectations.You commute 85-90 miles in MN, even winter time without supplemental charging during the day? If so that's impressive!
Is level 1 charger enough for a 60 mile daily round trip?
Giddy-up. that's a great point!!! Can't expect this with the feds, though.Convince your boss to install multiple level 2 EVSEs so staff and visitors can get free charging. That's what I did.
Well previously the EVSE Alternative fuel vehicle refueling property credit was for individuals and businesses (30% of costs) with a limit of $1,000 for individuals and $30,000 for commercial installations (with some depreciation rules, blah blah blah).Giddy-up. that's a great point!!! Can't expect this with the feds, though.
No. My round trip is 76 km. And i cannot recover all the usage overnight. Missing like 10km a day. So for you might be losing 20 km a day. You need to top up at least every two days somewhere on top of level 1 chargingWhat’s your round trip daily commute? Do you charge everyday? Is level 1 charger enough for a 60 mile daily round trip?
It tops out at 7.4kw, which at 240v is around 30 amps.My round trip is 40 miles mostly freeway. GOM said I use about 30%. I am new to EV so I charged daily for the first few weeks. But now I charge every other day. I read online that it is better to charge less frequently if possible. I installed a 48 amp charger because I didn't have a chance to do as much research on it when I got my SE. I since learned that the SE max out at 7.3 amp. So it is a complete overkill but I am future-proofed for the next gen.
I also would assume the SE should be treated like the i3 and BMW's recommendation of "ABC", always-be-charging. They have decent buffers at the top of the batteries to prevent major degradation from constant charging.It tops out at 7.4kw, which at 240v is around 30 amps.
What article did you read that said to charge less frequently? I've been charging every day, but could probably make it all week without charging. Longer charges are more efficient, but I would think topping off every day would be better for the battery.
I also would assume the SE should be treated like the i3 and BMW's recommendation of "ABC", always-be-charging. They have decent buffers at the top of the batteries to prevent major degradation from constant charging.
That being said - unless you're leaving it unplugged in freezing temps, I'm not sure it would be detrimental to not plug-in every day.