I have a question for you EVSE experts out there. Our dealer gave us a "free" Charge Point level 2 charger (with installation) when we leased our EV9. We are considering getting a 2nd EV. (Probably won't be getting another freebee this time.)
Our (USA) home has 200 amp service prewired with two 60 amp EVSE circuits going to the garage. As best I can tell, the Charge Point unit has no way of coordinating with another unit. It seems unwise to routinely use 120 amps to simultaneously charge 2 cars. (Actually it would be 96 amps with the 80% derating guidelines, but still!)
Is it better to replace the Charge Point with two new units that will coordinate their power consumption? Any brand recomendations? Is it possible to add external equipment that will work with the Charge Point (and the second unit) to coordinate?
I know we could use charging schedules to work this out but it's hard enough now to get my wife to consistently charge her car. Thanks for any ideas!
Our (USA) home has 200 amp service prewired with two 60 amp EVSE circuits going to the garage. As best I can tell, the Charge Point unit has no way of coordinating with another unit. It seems unwise to routinely use 120 amps to simultaneously charge 2 cars. (Actually it would be 96 amps with the 80% derating guidelines, but still!)
Is it better to replace the Charge Point with two new units that will coordinate their power consumption? Any brand recomendations? Is it possible to add external equipment that will work with the Charge Point (and the second unit) to coordinate?
I know we could use charging schedules to work this out but it's hard enough now to get my wife to consistently charge her car. Thanks for any ideas!