lne937s
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Remember that the DC voltage going into the pack needs to be higher than the voltage in the pack or it will not add charge. You can't just plug in 220 DC. So that would require a transformer. Add in DC conversion and control functions. While you are at it, you might as well get a separate utility connection, so you can pull more power....
So basically, you end up with something similar to the transformer-based Level III charger Nissan developed sells for ~$17,500
So basically, you end up with something similar to the transformer-based Level III charger Nissan developed sells for ~$17,500