Can I Get 100 Miles On A Full Day Charge Using A Level 1 charging?

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Has anyone tried Level 1 charging?
Does it charge at least around 4.76 miles per hour?
I am interested in getting around 100 miles on a full-day charge while awaiting the installation of a 240 V outlet.

Thanks!
 
Hi!
I have used Lvl 1 charging on my EV, and typically it goes with 3-5 miles per hour. But I guess it depends on the vehicle. I think you could get around 4-5 miles per hour of charge, so that would be 100 m in one full-day charge. But please notice that charging can slow down in extreme temperatures. But I think it is not relevant for you, knowing you are installing the 240 V outlet.
 
I'd recommend that you take advantage of the Honda incentive and invest in an L2 charger. Depending on your driving habits, an L1 (regular 120V plug) may not charge quickly enough to keep you topped off, and you don't want to rely on public charging stations.
 
I'd recommend that you take advantage of the Honda incentive and invest in an L2 charger. Depending on your driving habits, an L1 (regular 120V plug) may not charge quickly enough to keep you topped off, and you don't want to rely on public charging stations.
Hm, I didn't think about that. I will have this in mind. They are quite slow with the installation of the 240V outlet.
 
I'd recommend that you take advantage of the Honda incentive and invest in an L2 charger. Depending on your driving habits, an L1 (regular 120V plug) may not charge quickly enough to keep you topped off, and you don't want to rely on public charging stations.
I have a Honda Level 2 charger, which works perfectly. The only issue I'm having is connecting it to the monitoring app. It's a separate app from HondaLink.
 

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