Sent: Friday, April 1, 2022 8:10 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Cc: Peter VanDerWal
Subject: Re: [EVDL] New Volt Owner
FWIW the EVSE that comes with the 2017 and later Volts/Bolts will also work
as a level 2 EVSE, you just have to buy/build an adapter to allow it to plug
into 240V and it
FWIW the EVSE that comes with the 2017 and later Volts/Bolts will also work as
a level 2 EVSE, you just have to buy/build an adapter to allow it to plug into
240V and it becomes a 3.5-3.6kw EVSE (which is the max the Volt will charge at)
My PGP public key: https://vanderwal.us/evdl_pgp.key
Marc
Congratulations on the Volt!This is a good group to follow that can answer
most of your questions,"https://www.gm-volt.com/";
On Thursday, March 10, 2022, 09:06:04 AM EST, Bill Dennis via EV
wrote:
Unexpectedly, I am now the owner of a 2017 Chevy Volt with 22,000 miles on
the odometer
Unexpectedly, I am now the owner of a 2017 Chevy Volt with 22,000 miles on
the odometer. If anyone has any advice or insights for a newbie, I'd be
glad to hear them. The still has its 120V L1 charger. In my first highway
test, it managed 59 miles before the gas engine kicked in, so not bad. I'l