Don't be surprised if you start relying more & more on that charger at home. It's much more convenient than anything on the road, especially as the weather gets worse.
With trips to the gas station, I always had to remember to combine them with other things I was doing. Sometimes I forgot and had to make a separate trip. With a charger at home, I could forget about needing a recharge and just plug it in after getting home. At home, who cares if the recharge takes several hours? Once charging is done, it shuts itself off. I remove the cable when I go out the next time.
I have my EV programmed to stop charging when the battery is 90%. Does yours allow that?