I’m in Canada, Edmonton specifically, and I’d really like to get an EV as my next car. But I live in an apartment style condo with uncovered outdoor parking that only has a 120v 15a outlet for your car. It IS on a breaker in my unit but I’m sure I can’t reuse the wiring in the ground for a larger wattage so I don’t think I can change it without paying a huge sum of money to retrench, and that’s if I could even get the condo assoc. to agree to let me do it.

So is it at ALL feasible for me to drive an EV while only using standard 120v to charge? I’m specifically interested in a Hyundai Ioniq 5/6. I do work from home 90% of the time, only going into the office once or twice a month. No chargers at work unfortunately or I could just choose to go there more often to charge (if employers want people back here’s a step in the right direction).

Thoughts? Has anyone done this in Canada winters?

  • jturkishB
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    11 months ago

    I’m not in Canada but at 4500 ft in Idaho it has hit 20 degrees fahrenheit over the past week, 15 on some nights. I park outside and using level 1 charging I still pull 1.2 kWh.