If power companies have off peak rates they generally post them somewhere, why not use a simple $5 outlet timer? Why risk communications troubles keeping your car from charging and the added expense, plus higher risk of failure. No doubt it won't be a modular plug in that is universal, so then you're talking paying at least 50 bucks at an auto parts store when it goes out, or 100 at the dealership.
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If power companies have off peak rates they generally post them somewhere, why not use a simple $5 outlet timer? Why risk communications troubles keeping your car from charging and the added expense, plus higher risk of failure. No doubt it won't be a modular plug in that is universal, so then you're talking paying at least 50 bucks at an auto parts store when it goes out, or 100 at the dealership.