Upgrading block heater plug to charge faster?
I'll start by saying I don't have an EV and don't know if this would even work, so before I contact an electrician I wanted to reach out on here to see if anyone's done the same thing.
I have a townhouse with a parking lot approx 40 feet from my front door. I have two plugs at my parking stall to plug my block heater in in the winter. I have full control over this plug as it goes to my breaker box in my unit. Per some research online, it seems like I could upgrade the breaker to a 20A and change the receptacle in the parking lot so I could charge quicker (potentially changing the line to 240v instead of 110/120v?) Has anyone in Canada done this? I'd like to switch to EV, but I want to be able to charge at home and level 1 charging (in Alberta) won't work in the winter months without constant supercharger top ups.
Thanks for any info you have!