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My electrician did not see a need to install a load shed. All our major appliances are electric. He had capacity in our panel.I've got the same and plan to do the same. Did you get a load shed module? And do your major appliances run off electric?
I'm having a propane backup generator installed (happy wife happy life) and asked the electrician to hook it up at the same time, said I'll need the load shed even if it doesn't go to secondary panel.
Just installed Charge Point+, Hardwired on 60Amp Circuit so I can run at 48Amps
Same, but I might consider a Juicebox as well. Really hoping Rivian's EVSE might support Vehicle 2 Grid at some point though, even if it's not at release.I'm going to wait until I see the price on the Rivian 48A EVSE. If the pricing is outrageous, then I'll go with a ChargePoint Home Flex.
For that price, you could install two EVSEs and save hundreds of dollars. Plus you'd have more flexibility with where each EVSE went.Clipper Creek dual charger. It gets installed Wednesday. Charging two EVs from one place? Please and thank you.
https://store.clippercreek.com/40-amp-dual-charging-station?search=D50
Circuits are my limit.For that price, you could install two EVSEs and save hundreds of dollars. Plus you'd have more flexibility with where each EVSE went.
Like the incentive for vehicles, this is a non-refundable tax credit and not a rebate. Both are "use it or lose it". If your tax liability is greater than the credit amount(s), the credit does not roll over to subsequent tax years, nor can it ever make your tax liability <$0. This does not mean you can't get a refund check.... Federal Tax Rebate for charger installation.
Like the incentive for vehicles, this is a non-refundable tax credit and not a rebate. Both are "use it or lose it". If your tax liability is greater than the credit amount(s), the credit does not roll over to subsequent tax years, nor can it ever make your tax liability <$0. This does not mean you can't get a refund check.
There a EVSEs that will talk to each other and share a single circuit. Still save you hundreds of dollars and give you more flexibility on location.Circuits are my limit.