Can anyone tell me if plugging in two PIPs into the same standard wallsocket is possible without blowing the circuit?
since the maximum current draw is 12A per vehicle, 2 of them together could possibly add up to 24A, that's most likely to blow even a 20A circuit breaker, depending on many factors (ambient temperature, age/condition of circuit breakers, voltage drop etc) if you had a 30A 120V circuit (not likely to be found), it would work. usually found at RV parks, "TT-30"'s, that are 30A 120V outlets, you could plug 2 PiPs into one of those, with a TT-30 to standard outlet adapter and a splitter... thats about the only case I can think of where it would work. this link has a picture of a TT-30 to standard outlet adapter eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
Plugging them in is not a problem. Charging at the same time would be. But if you use the delayed charging feature you should be able to charge them both overnight..
It is a good idea! To be on the safe side, you can set one car's timer to an End time which is before the other car's Start time.