Incomplete Charge Logs

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I would like to see how much Kilowatts were added to the battery at each charge session. This way I could see how much energy I am using at my house to charge my MME. Is there a way to see this data? I can't seem to find where that data may be. My car is my daily commuter and I always charge at the house.
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Forgot to mention that I use the 32 Amp ford charger that came with the car.
 

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Sounds like you could benefit from a smart charger. Check with your utility company to see if they subsidize them. My electric company gives them out for free.
 

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The energy added to the battery will be less than the gross consumption due to charger losses. The only way to see how much energy it takes to charge is to measure what’s going to the car, not into the battery (which is what is in the charge log).
You need a smart EVSE, per the General’s recommendation.
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