*ahem* Three months and... 4,011 miles!
Not really trying to play a game of one-up-manship, though. I only want to second Joe's post: We've been using this as our primary vehicle (clearly rather a lot!) and we are just in love with it. It is a perfect daily duty car, getting our kids to school...
watts / volts = amps
So, 3.6kW / 240v = 15A.
Mind you, I'm pretty sure none of us have seen the car pull quite that much. It seems to pull about 3.1kW max, so it draws 3.1kW / 240V = 13A. In any event, no point in getting more than a 16A EVSE for charging the i.
Remember that the i will pull at most 13A So installing a 40A circuit, or a 30A EVSE is overkill.
The "Advanced Cord Management" is... wait for it... a HOOK and a null-receptacle for the plug! You can see it on the Eaton web site.
Sheesh! How much do they want for the unit and it's "advanced...
tl;dr - We drove 1,278 miles in our i-MiEV in February, and saved $90.99 over what we would have spent on fuel.
Details on my blog: A Month of Driving Electric
we could meet and all caravan to someplace like Hobee's for lunch on a weekend. It would be fun to line 'em all up in the parking lot!
(and, well, obviously I like the idea of meeting in Mtn. View!)
Two thoughts:
1) Pretty much any level 2 charger will work with the i. There is no real "approval" needed. Here are four you can just order from Home Depot.
2) The hard part of the install is getting a dedicated 240v circuit to where you want the EVSE, but any licensed electrician can do this...
We have a Legrand L2 EVSE and use it with the remote all the time. We don't see the issue you are having. Since you don't see it with that very remove and the 110 EVSE, one would have to conclude it was the Wattstation.
I got a call from Mitsubishi asking me some follow up questions about my purchase (as well as many questions about the Geek Squad / Mr. Electric experience.) At the end, I asked about the refund, and the representative said yes, I should apply for it on the site.
Back at the site, there is a...
Our dealer told us to come back when we got our plates and they'd install the front plate. We did it ourselves, here's how:
1) There are two small dimples in the front bumper. We checked, and these align with the holes on the plate.
2) The screws and rubber inserts were in the glove box. These...
I'd be happy to apply my graphic design skills to create such a chart (or perhaps one Tufte could like a little more).
But, where does the data come from? Reported driving runs? Actually energy usage calcs? Something interpolated in between? Get me the data -- I'll draw you the chart.
No! Asked dealer about it at time of purchase, and also told I'd need to apply for the refund on line. On-line I can't find a place to apply for it. Tried calling the customer number but only active during biz. hours and I haven't gotten around to it during the day yet.