Si eu care credeam ca topicul EV o sa explodeze
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, dar nu sunt chiar asa multi doritori, anyway, mai fac o incercare.
Care sunt totusi problemele cu incarcarea acasa de la priza standard, ca nu am gasit prea multe info pe net, o sa mai caut, e doar UK ei au 110 vs 220, si ma alarmez degeaba?
OK dureaza mult dar asta e, nu tine reteau unei case normale trb neaparat sa instalezi wallbox sau ceva mai bun?
Avantajul si ideea unui EV era ca il pui in priza seara
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il programezi sa incalzeasca si la ora X e cald si bine
"Most manufacturers recommend three-pin charging as a last resort only. Some sockets aren’t rated for long periods of continuous heavy usage – especially if you’re thinking of using an extension cable. Best to use a three-pin charger as an emergency option, or if you’re visiting somewhere without its own charger.
As a result, manufacturers are increasingly refusing to supply three-pin chargers as standard equipment."
"Costs and grants
A three-pin charger is the cheapest option, but as we mentioned earlier they’re not recommended for constant use.
The cost of installing a wallbox can be upwards of £1,000, depending on the model chosen. Some are more sophisticated than others, ranging from simple power supplies to ultra-smart units with apps to monitor charge speed and unit price, keypad locks or internet connections.
A commando socket is cheaper to install – usually a few hundred pounds – but you’ll need to budget the same again for a compatible cable.
Help is at hand, however, thanks to the government’s Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme. This subsidy reduces the cost of installation, and will cover up to 75% of the purchase price of a charger up to a maximum of £350."