i3Alan said:
I want keep my L1 charger in the frunk so that it is always with me, with no need to repack it there after each use.
This is probably the best reasoning to get a dedicated 30 amp, 240 volt EVSE installed in your residence. I cannot count the number of times I've been able to grab several hours of charge from a buddy, or a full overnight charge from a hotel manager because I've had the 120 volt EVSE stored in the car. There's no way I would put up with the hassle of unplugging and stowing the supplied EVSE every time I leave the house, so I would have passed up a lot of opportunities to charge on the road.
Another point to note is that once you start driving electric, you will be surprised at the number of times you want to grab a quick top-off in between errands. The dedicated, wall mounted 30 amp, 240 volt EVSE charges at five times the rate of the Occasional Use EVSE, and can help you stay all electric over the course of a busy day.
Cost is minimal. If you are at all handy, install it yourself (referencing the NEC) for less than $700 for a $600 EVSE, a $9 40 amp breaker, a $1 old work box, a run of 8 gauge wire for a direct connection, and some staples. If you want to be fancy, add another $100 or so for 6 gauge wire, a 50 amp breaker, a 50 amp receptacle, and a 50 amp pigtail to the EVSE, allowing you to plug and unplug the device.
Also, this is not your last EV. Upgrade your personal infrastructure. Welcome to the future.
Oh, yeah. Forgot to mention. The included Occasional Use EVSE will work fine for your anticipated needs. Not so much for the unanticipated.