I'd like to put in a 220V charging outlet for my Bolt but I don't want to spend as much as it would take (perhaps $1,500) to have installed a 32 amp station. I can easily install a 20 amp 240V circuit and get a 16 amp charging cord like the AeroVironment TurboCord or equivalent. It would provide half the charging rate of the 32 amp charging station but still provide 2-3 times the rate as the supplied 120 cord, and enough to meet my needs. My question is will the on-board Bolt charger drop down to drawing just the 16 amp capacity of the cord, or will it still try draw 32 amps exceeding the cord and circuit capacity, or does the cord actually control the current draw at just 16 amps? This might sound like a dump question but I haven't been able to find a definitive enough answer to the to the question. All these charge cords like the AeroVironment TurboCord say they're compatible with the Bolt but nothing specifically addresses how the difference between their 16 amp output capacity and the Bolt's 32 amp charging capacity is handled. Your feedback will be appreciated.