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Charging speeds

Why is my EV charging slowly?

Common reasons home EV charging is slower than expected, from circuit limits to vehicle settings and cold weather.

The practical answer

Slow home charging usually comes from one of four places: the circuit amperage, the EVSE setting, the vehicle onboard charger limit, or vehicle scheduling and battery temperature behavior. The wall unit advertises a maximum; the actual session follows the lowest safe limit in the chain.

Decision path

  • Check whether the car is charging on Level 1 or Level 2.
  • Compare the charger amperage setting against the circuit size.
  • Look up your vehicle's onboard AC charging limit.
  • Check vehicle scheduling, departure time, battery preconditioning, and cold-weather behavior.

Product path

These are scenario-based product paths, not a generic best-of dump. Confirm connector, circuit, installation type, and safety requirements before buying.

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ChargePoint Home Flex

Best for: drivers who want clearer charge history and cost tracking

Good session data helps separate charger behavior from vehicle behavior.

Data does not fix a circuit or vehicle limit.

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Common questions

Why does a 48 amp charger not always charge at 48 amps?

The circuit, charger configuration, vehicle onboard charger, temperature, and vehicle settings can all limit actual charging current.

Does cold weather slow home charging?

It can. Some vehicles use energy to warm the battery, and the displayed miles added can look worse in cold conditions.

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