Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The pricing is all over the place. We already have one electric hybrid and we use the regular outlet to charge it overnight. been doing that since past 4 years. DH wants to buy anther electric car and wanted to utilize the tax credit/rebate to get an electrician to put two dedicated outlets for both the cars. With the credit etc it was still coming to $1500. I shot that down. maybe we get one outlet with the tax rebate and the second outlet can be the regular outlet that we had when we gad a fridge in the garage.
i know 2 people who got outlets put with panels etc and now they have the problem of power tripping at home. Even the so-called licensed electricians are doing a shoddy job. ir Can you imagine how difficult things will be when they start using their AC when summer comes and try and charge their cars?
I mean if you still have a pre-200amp panel you are going to have issues. It sounds like your friends cheaped out and didn't upgrade their electric service.