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... Our 29 year old house is 4,200 square feet and has a 100 amp breaker and our wiring is underground so unless we upgraded to a 200 amp electrical box at $2,000 to $3,000 we would be over the electrical limit to be entitled to the BC Hydro $700 EV installation rebate.
... Total cost including all materials was $600 + tax which I thought was very reasonable. I have gone from 7 km/hr charging per hour yesterday to 66 km per hour charging today at 48 amps with the Tesla charger!
@spacemanrick thanks for the detailed run-through of your setup. was the $600 including the permit too?
Did you get any news on ur rebate app yet?Mine is all done with a Tesla Charger. Just sent in my paperwork. I will report if there are any issues.
Did you get any news on ur rebate app yet?
Trying to figure out how long it takes them to look at apps
Nope not yet. I will post when I do.
It wasn't totally clear to me is this rebate for $700 or 50% of cost of charger/install up to $700. For example if total cost is $1200 do you only get a $600 rebate or do you get the full $700?
It’s been over 3 weeks since I applied for pre-approval for a condo install and still haven’t heard back.
Anyone else apply for condo and successfully get approved ? How long did it take ?
Anyone scored a cheap Juicebox? Costco US has it online for 499 but would not ship to the border. Might just go with Tesla but heard @9-Volt had to upgrade the panel because it can go up to 80A. Anyone else was asked to upgrade the panel due to Tesla wall connector installation?
With Tesla HPWC you can use any 240V circuit from 15A to 100A circuit breaker. There is a switch inside that you set to you circuit size.
Not a condo, but still waiting and Applied a week after the program started
That is absolute BS. I’d get a different inspector.Tesla designed the HPWC that way, but I couldn't pass inspection unless the circuit was wired for the maximum output of the charter.
Tesla sent me a document, which I uploaded in an earlier post (https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/attachments/wall_connector_ratings-pdf.466816/), but the inspector wouldn't budge--at least for me. Not sure if was a function of an "old school" inspector or what, but I couldn't get it approved without the electrician hooking up a pigtail and installing it (plugging it in) after the inspector inspected the receptacle installation. Just FYI.
How were you informed by email?Just got my rebate confirmed today.