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Originally Posted by tegra7
For those that have EV chargers installed at home is it worth the rebate that is offered? BC hydro website says "Single-family homes can get a rebate of up to 50% of the purchase and installation costs of an eligible Level 2 EV charger, to a maximum of $350."
Wondering if I should just install a NEMA 14-50 and use my portable charger and call it a day.
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All depends how much you drive. Some can live with just 110V overnight charging. Some would say 32A is too slow. Some have chargers at work.
On the flip side, a charging station is an investment even if you sell your house. Just wish Zap was still around for a free charger...it was a great option while it lasted.