Hi folks! I have been researching EVs for a few months now and have more or less decided on the soul. I live in Kitchener Ontario Canada and the local Kia is getting these cars in a month or so and I am anxiously awaiting them. I just have a couple questions that need to be answered by owners.
1) Do any of you charge Level 1 using extension cords? It seems to be not advised on websites and what not but I don't really see an issue. I would only do it when I travel to close by relatives houses and stuff like that when a local Level 2 is not available.
2) Do any of you charge exclusively level 1? I live in an apartment at the moment and that is really the cheapest and most likly way my building will let me get an EV. What are your charging times from flat? There seems to be conflicting info on this out there. Anything from 15-24+ hours I have seen. So just looking for real world examples.
3) Do any of you live in apartments and have had to convince your landlord/property management that EVs are not the end of the world and wont cost an arm and a leg? Any tips? So far I have calculated the average monthly journeys for my wife and I and found what that will cost in electricity. I have offered to pay more than that per month to cover me and a little extra to make the building happy. They are taking their sweet time getting back to me so I was wondering if anyone else has been through this before and has tips.
Thanks fellas!
Kyle
1) Do any of you charge Level 1 using extension cords? It seems to be not advised on websites and what not but I don't really see an issue. I would only do it when I travel to close by relatives houses and stuff like that when a local Level 2 is not available.
2) Do any of you charge exclusively level 1? I live in an apartment at the moment and that is really the cheapest and most likly way my building will let me get an EV. What are your charging times from flat? There seems to be conflicting info on this out there. Anything from 15-24+ hours I have seen. So just looking for real world examples.
3) Do any of you live in apartments and have had to convince your landlord/property management that EVs are not the end of the world and wont cost an arm and a leg? Any tips? So far I have calculated the average monthly journeys for my wife and I and found what that will cost in electricity. I have offered to pay more than that per month to cover me and a little extra to make the building happy. They are taking their sweet time getting back to me so I was wondering if anyone else has been through this before and has tips.
Thanks fellas!
Kyle