by GerryAZ (Posted Tue, 31 Jul 2018 18:14:15 GMT+7)
If you want maximum charge rate at home, you need a charging unit (EVSE for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) that is rated at 240 volts and a minimum of 30 amperes. A 30- or 32-ampere unit will require a 40-ampere branch circuit. Higher capacity units require larger branch circuits, but will not charge LEAFs any faster so they are only beneficial if you have a car such as certain Tesla models that can take more input current.
If you want maximum charge rate at home, you need a charging unit (EVSE for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) that is rated at 240 volts and a minimum of 30 amperes. A 30- or 32-ampere unit will require a 40-ampere branch circuit. Higher capacity units require larger branch circuits, but will not charge LEAFs any faster so they are only beneficial if you have a car such as certain Tesla models that can take more input current.