TonyWilliams said:
. . . Leviton won't sell their units outright, and you have to hop through their hoops... but it may be cheaper. I know that after having a near fire with my Blink charger, I'm not really worried about saving a few bucks. But, for many folks, the prepackaged Leviton product might be a simple choice.
I think Tony meant to say, "Leviton won't sell their <<<40A>>> units outright, . . . "
You most certainly can buy a Leviton "EVB32" series charger, rated for 240V, 32A, with either an 18' output cord for $999, or a 25' cord for $1099, (both available from Home Depot Online, plus tax, with free shipping). You can have one of these installed by an Electrician of your own choosing, or "DIY" if you have the expertise.
A "32A" EVSE L2 EV Charger is still sufficient for the RAV4 EV, but instead of charging at 40A (9.6kW), you charge at 32A (7.7kW). This is still MUCH FASTER than the 120V OEM charging cord that comes with the car, which only charges at 12A or 1.44kW. This is why a full (extended) charge with the OEM charger takes a whooping 52 hours!
However, a full (extended) charge would take ~7 hours at 32A, or 7.7kW, instead of 5 to 6 hours at 40A, or 9.6kW. 32A charging is still ~7 times faster than 120V charging, or ~1/7th as long in duration. (Did I mean to say only 5 times faster or 1/5th as long??? No, because 240V charging is more efficient than 120V charging, and the voltage dependent charging rate is not a linear relationship to power efficiency. Ball park numbers for charging efficiency are probably something like 75 to 80% at 120V, vs. 85 to 90% at 240V, thus the latter can be as much as 15% more efficient than 120V charging regardless of the output current, although the wire gauge and length of the charge cord plays a role in this too).
32A Level2 charging is not an issue to most people who will usually only schedule overnight charging, during the time when their electric company's "off-peak" rates apply. In my case, in Northern CA, PG&E's, lowest, off-peak Winter (tiered) rates are between midnight and 7am, weekdays, and any time except 5 to 9pm on weekends. Off-peak Summer rates are slightly different on weekends, but no matter what time of year, midnight to 7am, ALWAYS would be the best time to recharge your EV, when the main electric power grid is generally under the lowest overall load.
Btw, EVSE L2 chargers in the public domain are usually only rated for 208 to 240V at 32A, not 40A!
BOTTOM LINE . . . if you most often choose to "standard" (vs. extended) charge your RAV EV, the charging duration would be proportionately less time, ~5 to 6 (vs. ~7) hours both at 32A. Thus, you do not need a more expensive 40A charger, to start charging after midnight, to complete by a 7am departure time. 32A charging will still save as much as possible on your electric bill, seven days a week. Also, in many situations, you will not be charging a fully depleted battery, so the actual charging duration will be even less time. In other words, IMHO, "40A" charging may turn out to be "OVERKILL", and in the end cost as much as $500 more than necessary.