Here_to_learn
Illuminator
Yes, that is an important point - as an EV owner to realize that even if it's technically possible to connect to the socket, it might not be allowed or even safe.I was at a camp site last year where the owner was complaining about EV owners trying to charge their cars from his electrical hook-ups. I wasn't even sure how they would do that because these hook-ups are neither 13A sockets nor type 2 connectors. And it was particularly mad at that place because there was a public ChargePlace Scotland DC charger only a couple of hundred yards from the camp site entrance.
I suppose if the site offered a 13A socket or the car owner had some sort of unusual adaptor they might get some juice. Me, I just ran the car's heating (all night) and my cooking requirements from the car battery, then recharged at the CPS charger before setting off the next morning
For example the Schuko socket from what I understand are most often not tested for continuous use more than 2 hours or so.
Most camping sites in Sweden uses the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60309#Blue_P+N+E,_6h socket, but still doesn't allow for charging an EV.
