Quick answer
Yes, but it is very slow (2.3kW, up to 24 hours for a full charge) and not recommended for regular use. A dedicated 7kW wallbox is 3× faster and safer.
All electric cars come with a granny cable — a lead with a 3-pin plug on one end and the car connector on the other. You can use this to charge from any standard socket. However, it is very slow. A 60kWh battery could take 24–30 hours to fully charge from a 3-pin plug. It also puts a sustained load on domestic wiring that was not designed for it — standard sockets and their wiring are designed for intermittent use, not 8–12 hours of continuous full load. The granny cable is best kept as an emergency backup. A dedicated 7kW wallbox charges three times faster, uses a dedicated circuit designed for the load, and qualifies for better EV electricity tariffs.
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