I think the answer to this is no, but I just wanted to check.
We just moved into a new house and I need to have an electrician put in a 220v circuit for the table saw, etc. I think this is commonly probably a 30 amp circuit.
I am also getting a Hybrid vehicle and while I'm not sold on a level 2 charger yet, I'd like to keep that option open. But...I think many of these level 2 chargers can go up to 50 amps. However, the Wrangler I'm getting maxes out at 32amps but I'm thinking about future proofing.
I think either way you go would be bad - plugging in the saw into a 50amp outlet would be dangerous and plugging in an EV charger to a 30 amp circuit would flip the breaker. So is the only option to really have 2 separate curcuits? that's fine, I was just trying to keep the electrical costs to a minimum.
thanks!