Charging an electric vehicle requires a regular power of 3,000 W, for a period of about 8 hours (an entire night). Ordinary outlets in the home are not designed for intensive long-term use. Other appliances, such as a water heater, of similar power, are connected directly to the distribution board and have their own protection circuit.
Some vehicles come with a cable that is compatible with a regular outlet. This cable, which must have a current limitation between 8 A and 13 A, should only be used as a backup. Moreover, there is no possibility of communication and power management when you connect your vehicle to an ordinary outlet.
To solve this, we also offer cables that allow charging at an ordinary household outlet and can also track charging data.