So you just bought an electric vehicle. You probably have a lot of questions about your new purchase, including: How do I charge my car at home? Don't worry. We've got the answers for you.
EV Home Charging for Beginners — Cars.com
While the technical answer is “no,” you’ll likely want a dedicated Level 2 charger at home if you primarily travel in an electric vehicle.
Unlike other electrified vehicles such as plug-in hybrids, which use small batteries to supplement internal combustion engines, a pure EV relies solely on a very high-capacity battery to power the vehicle. As a result, an EV’s battery requires significant amounts of electricity to charge.
Most electric vehicles come with an adapter that plugs into a standard 110-volt outlet. These Level 1 chargers resemble oversized extension cords and are useful if you ever find yourself in a situation where high-capacity charging isn’t available.