FlyPenFly said:
Barely any lvl 3 chargers near me.
What is the 0 to 80 percent charge times for level 1 and 2? I know level 3 is 30 minutes.
The answer is not quite that easy.
120V 100% 20 to 22 hours, 208V 15 amps capable charger on board, 8 hours or more to 100% 240V 15 amps capable charger on board, 7 hours. 208V, 30 amp charger on board. 4 hours. 240V, 30 amp charger on board. 3 hours to 3 hours and 15 minutes.
These are my observations. I usually see 244 to 245V at my residence. Voltage at the EVSE makes all the difference, sagging voltage at commercial outlets drags the charging cycle out. People with 3.2 or 3.6 kwh chargers at free public charging venues drag the charging cycle out also, sometimes ignoring the 2 hour charging time limit to the chagrin of others that really do need a charge. Chevy Volt owners tend to fall into this category a lot around where I live. I've never seen a Chevy Volt yet at a pay to charge EVSE in public. Not that it hasn't happened... I just haven't seen it yet. They have a slow, slow, slow charger and a 40 mile range on a battery, on a good day.
L3 chargers may not be near you now, but they are being added, at a good clip. If you live in the sticks, or rural areas, of course no one is going to invest the money for a high speed charger that doesn't give them a return on their investment. If you live in a major city, population over 100,000 or so, chances are better there is a quick charger coming soon, to a location near you, here in CA. Or you may end up on a longer road trip, and run in to them and have the option to use them to be on your way a lot sooner than later.
If you live in or near El Centro, like bizzle, or the Eastern Sierra's, where population density is low, it's gonna be a long wait, unless perhaps you own a Tesla and they've put a supercharger station in.