On 25 Jan 2016 at 18:01, Hoegberg via EV wrote:

> (my houses main fuses are 20Amp)

That seems like a very small amount of power for a house.  You  can't charge 
2 EVs at once, if they have 3.3kW chargers, is this not so?  Even charging 
one 3.3kW EV would mean little power left for other uses in the house.

Here in the US, my older home has a 100 amp main circuit breaker (that is, a 
pair of breakers mechanically fastened together, one breaker for each 120v 
"hot leg" of the line).  Most newer houses in the US have a 200 amp main 
breaker at 240 volts, so they can (in theory) supply up to 48kW.  Some very 
large houses have 400 amp service (96kW).

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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