My previous car was a Honda Clarity and could only get 47 electric miles daily. Consequently I installed a level 2 EVSE (AmazingE 15 amp EV) which has the words "3.8kWH of goodness" on its exterior. Since the ioniq5 has a battery pack of 74 kwH usable capacity, and since I intend to keep it between 20-80% this implies that a "full charge" for me would entail 44KwH of charging (60% of the total). I am assuming that my current AmazingE EVSE gets 3.8 kWH of "goodness" and will take about 12 hours for this. This may not be an issue if I can time this to occur on weekends or I could would be to not sweat the details but simply charge it whenever it dips below 20% and to stop the charging when I need to drive (even though on most days this will be mean it will be less than 80%). Of course, if I am charging it on weekends I can let it charge to 90 or 100% (which I think is actually reccomended once or twice a month anyway). it as needed and top off the power every 3 or 4 days. For example, I could have a full charge on a monday morning