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Our expert-tested EV chargers for the BMW i7 eDrive50 feature a J1772 connector fully compatible with its luxury EV charging inlet. They support up to 11.5 kW charging, but the i7 safely limits intake to its onboard maximum of 11kW. This ensures smooth, high-efficiency home charging with optimal power delivery every time.
Use the “Compare” button on each product to select multiple chargers, then click the ⚖️ scale icon to see a full side-by-side comparison.
Charging the BMW i7 eDrive50 from 20% to 100% on a 11.5 kW home charger took about 7 hr 24 min and adds around 244 miles of range. The car charges at 11.0 kW, giving roughly 33 miles per hour.

The chart compares how long it takes to charge the BMW i7 eDrive50 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 i7 eDrive50 cannot use the extra power, so they charge at the same speed as a 11 kW charger.

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.
If you’re new to the BMW i7 eDrive50, EV charging comes in three levels. Level 1 is the slowest option, Level 2 is perfect for efficient home charging, and Level 3 is for high-speed public charging when traveling.
