I’m looking at the economics of purchasing and installing a wall connector (with 60 amp circuit) vs just buying a second Gen 2 Mobile Connector and installing a 50 amp NEMA 14-50 plug.
The second option would cost about $500 ($275 plus about $225 for the plug) vs about $1000 ($500 plus about $500 for the install since I have to run that circuit from the meter box and use bigger gauge wire).
The only benefit I see to the wall Charger is 44 miles added per hour of charging vs 30. So, twice the cost for not even 50% faster charging.
My average daily usage is less than 100 miles, so 3 or so hours of charging would easily meet my needs.
Does anybody see a reason I should spend the extra money?
The second option would cost about $500 ($275 plus about $225 for the plug) vs about $1000 ($500 plus about $500 for the install since I have to run that circuit from the meter box and use bigger gauge wire).
The only benefit I see to the wall Charger is 44 miles added per hour of charging vs 30. So, twice the cost for not even 50% faster charging.
My average daily usage is less than 100 miles, so 3 or so hours of charging would easily meet my needs.
Does anybody see a reason I should spend the extra money?