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BMW i4 eDrive40 Home Charger Options

Our expert-tested home EV chargers for the BMW i4 eDrive40 feature a J1772 connector fully compatible with its AC inlet. They support up to 11.5 kW charging, but the i4 eDrive40 will safely cap at its onboard limit of 11kW. This ensures faster, more reliable home charging compared to lower-powered chargers while maintaining full efficiency.

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BMW i4 eDrive40: 11.5 kW Home Charger Charging Curve

Charging the BMW i4 eDrive40 from 20% to 100% on a 11.5 kW home charger takes about 5 hr 55 min and adds around 241 miles of range. The car charges at 11.0 kW, giving roughly 41 miles per hour.

A line graph titled "BMW i4 eDrive40: 11.5 kW Home Charger Charging Curve" with the subtitle "State of Charge & Range Gained Over Time." The horizontal x-axis measures time in hours from 0.0 to 5.6, extending to approximately 6 hours. The vertical axes represent State of Charge (left, 0% to 100%) and Range added in miles (right, 0 to 250). A solid orange line tracks the State of Charge, beginning at "Start: 20%" and reaching "End: 100%" after approximately 5 hours and 55 minutes. A dashed black line represents the range added, starting at 0 miles and reaching approximately 241 miles by the time the battery is full. The charging rate is consistent at 11.0 kW, adding roughly 41 miles of range per hour.

BMW i4 eDrive40 Charging Time Across Home Charger Sizes

The table below compares how long it takes to charge the BMW i4 eDrive40 from different starting battery levels using home chargers from 1.44 kW up to 19.2 kW. The car has an onboard charger limit of 11 kW, so the best match is a 11.5 kW home charger, shown in green. Chargers above 11 kW are marked in red because the BMW i4 eDrive40 cannot use the extra power, so they charge at the same speed as a 11 kW charger.

A color-coded table titled “Charging Time Across Home Charger Sizes” shows how long it takes a BMW i4 eDrive40 to reach a 100% charge from starting levels of 10%, 20%, 40%, 60%, and 80% using home chargers ranging from 1.44 kW to 19.2 kW. Chargers from 1.44 kW to 7.68 kW are shown in grey, indicating they are below the vehicle’s AC charging limit and result in much longer charging times, from 50.8 hours at 1.44 kW down to 9.5 hours at 7.68 kW from 10%. Mid-range chargers at 9.6 kW and 10 kW are marked in orange, taking about 7.6 hours and 7.3 hours respectively from 10%. The 11.5 kW charger is highlighted in green as the recommended option, delivering 6.7 hours from 10% and about 5.9 hours from 20%. Higher-powered chargers at 12 kW and 19.2 kW are marked in red and show the same charging times as the 11.5 kW unit, confirming that the BMW i4 eDrive40’s onboard AC charging is capped at around 11 kW, so higher power does not reduce charging time further.
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James Ndungu is a certified EV charger installer with over five years of experience in EVSE selection, permitting, and installation. He holds advanced credentials, including certification from the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) and specialized training in EV charging equipment and installation, as well as diplomas in EV Technology and Engineering Fundamentals of EVs. Since 2021, James has tested dozens of EV chargers and accessories, sharing expert insights into the latest EV charging technologies.

Are You New to Electric Vehicle Chargers?

If you’re new to EV charging for the BMW i4 eDrive40, there are three levels to know. Level 1 is very slow, Level 2 is the best choice for fast home charging, and Level 3 is for rapid public charging on long trips.

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