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Trying to figure out leasing/buying an EV with a place that has lvl 2 charging. Heard anecdotes that are mostly negative. How's your experience been?

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[–] ch00f@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Why are you specifically asking for non-Tesla EV? I think the main differentiator in experience between Tesla and non-Tesla is with level 3 charging.

At level 2, a $100 adapter turns a Tesla into any other EV.

[–] Trilogy3452@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Firstly, yeah it's the charging experience. I read about those adapters just today. Wasn't sure which cars support it, sounds like a lot do.

Secondly, I have some hesitation buying from Tesla given their track record of handling personal data and general customer service practices incidents. So was wondering what's the experience like with other manufacturers with the public infrastructure.

I hope that makes sense

[–] ch00f@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Got it. I ask because I have a Tesla and my experience is pretty typical for any EV. I have a hardwired Tesla EVSE, but it just as easily could be a J1772 unit for use with other brand vehicles.

As far as anecdotes, if you have L2 charging available in a dedicated parking space (so you can be sure to plug in every night), it’s a no-brainer.

Imagine basically never having to worry about getting gas or fluctuating gas prices. You wake up every day with a full tank, and all you have to do is spend 5 seconds plugging in every night.

[–] Trilogy3452@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

The no gas station visits part is what excites me the most actually haha

[–] ch00f@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah, probably the most undersold feature of EVs. Even the pro EV ads show people "conveniently" charging at grocery stores. If you have a way to charge at home, you're golden. I never really think about fuel unless I plan on driving 200+ miles in a day which involves a lot of other planning anyway.