In charging, the car makes the difference!

In about the middle of this page is a table that shows the variety of
charging rates in Miles per-hour for a variety of Tesla's on the variety
of electrical outlets

https://garagetransformed.com/electric-car-outlet/#:~:text=Level%202%20EV%20chargers%20require%20running%20240%20volt,the%20breaker%20box%20to%20have%20a%20compatible%20interface.

I usually just use the same general figure of 4 MPH for 120v, and 10 MPH for
20 amps at 240.  But these assume a constant efficiency for the cars being
charged.  When in fact, cars have a high range of variability in how efficiently
they use those kWh.  For example, the 20 amp 240v range varies from 8
to 15 MPh or almost two to one between the Tesla model X and more
efficient model 3.

I need to remember that.  I wonder what the MPH charge rate for the F150
will be!  Or the Hummer.?  If anyone has numbers to add to this table for
other models, please let me know.

Bob
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