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Originally Posted by Paladin1
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Originally Posted by Poochie
Cool, BMW offers a 120V option.. Meaning you can you use a standard household power outlet without upgrading the wiring or circuit breaker to charge your vehicle..
240V fast charging is also available if your home wiring and electrical panel can handle the upgrade.
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Yes you can - if you want to wait 5 days to fully charge your car.
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Correct.
3.6kw max, realistically more like 3-3.2 through level 1 (110v). If you're charging an iX with one of those divide that into 105Ah battery to get your charging time.
iX/i4 are coming with the new flex charger that is better, especially on 220v compared to the previous turbo cord. In that case all owners would need is the correct Nema 14-50R outlet in their garage (with a 50A circuit ideally) to connect and charge more efficiently.