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DeanMcManis (not verified)    October 4, 2019 - 4:10AM

In reply to by Digitaldoc (not verified)

You can just use the 110V EVSE that comes with the car. It just takes longer to recharge. For people with a 220V dryer outlet in their garage, they can simply plug in to 220V with a splitter. The only thing is that you probably wouldn't want to run the dryer at the same time as charging your car. There are a great many people where EVs are not the best fit, but you might want to rent an EV sometime just to see what it feels like. Many people who try out electric vehicles prefer them to gas cars. I still enjoy my gas powered cars too, but I cannot imagine not having at least one EV at home.

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