daveo4EV
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for about the same money as the Porsche charger - you can have a high quality ClipperCreek charger and it’s completely ready for your future mulit-EV household.
This is as easy as it gets folks!!!
I’m really at a loss here as to how this just isn’t the perfect EV install for most people…the ONLY way I’d be more excited was if it was a 60 amp charger - but 9.6 kW charger for dual EV charging - this is pretty much it!! doesn’t get any simpler for an install - and cost is very very reasonable - $1499
https://store.clippercreek.com/level2/level2-40-to-80/40-amp-dual-evse-6-50
one charger install - one breaker - one NEMA 6-50 plug - and BOOM you can charge 1 or 2 EV’s with shared load from the single breaker.
NOTE: Converting an existing NEMA 14-50 to a 6-50 plugs is trivial - so if you’re inclined to do this and are thinking but oh crap I have a NEMA 14-50 - this is an easy easy easy modification - either simply swap the plug out - $50 worth of parts at home depot (turn off the breaker) - or puchase a NEMA-14-50 to 6-50 adapter from Amazone for $30 or less…
This is as easy as it gets folks!!!
I’m really at a loss here as to how this just isn’t the perfect EV install for most people…the ONLY way I’d be more excited was if it was a 60 amp charger - but 9.6 kW charger for dual EV charging - this is pretty much it!! doesn’t get any simpler for an install - and cost is very very reasonable - $1499
https://store.clippercreek.com/level2/level2-40-to-80/40-amp-dual-evse-6-50
one charger install - one breaker - one NEMA 6-50 plug - and BOOM you can charge 1 or 2 EV’s with shared load from the single breaker.
NOTE: Converting an existing NEMA 14-50 to a 6-50 plugs is trivial - so if you’re inclined to do this and are thinking but oh crap I have a NEMA 14-50 - this is an easy easy easy modification - either simply swap the plug out - $50 worth of parts at home depot (turn off the breaker) - or puchase a NEMA-14-50 to 6-50 adapter from Amazone for $30 or less…
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