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Does your company do conversions? By this I mean that I have a 25amp Clipper L2 on a dryer plug setup in mt parking spot. I've been considering upgrading to a Tesla wall charger. I am currently on a 40amp circuit. Would it make sense to just slap a plug on the wall charger and bolt it to the piller?This is an easy one.
Convince the owner to install pay use chargers. This will be a new revenue stream for the building owner. Unfortunately at times these can be rather expensive if there are great distances to cover in the garage.
A happy middle ground would be you pay for the electrical conduit and wiring, they pay for the chargers and hardware, you pay for use. If you pay for the install the smart chargers can be set up to only work with your RFID card.
DM me if you need more info as my company does these type of installation's.
Does your company do conversions? By this I mean that I have a 25amp Clipper L2 on a dryer plug setup in mt parking spot. I've been considering upgrading to a Tesla wall charger. I am currently on a 40amp circuit. Would it make sense to just slap a plug on the wall charger and bolt it to the piller?
Wow could it really cost that much? It's not a very large garage.It is rough, very situation dependant. I would hope that if you are willing to cover cost that they would go for it but depending on the distance, cost would be in the thousands maybe 5 figures...
I'd gladly use a 120v but I unfortunately don't even have that option. I just figured if I was going to have them install power, might as well be a 14-50. Is the price difference between the two significantly different?I feel your pain. I am in a rental condo and I'm trying to get the landlord to install or allow me to install.
But if push comes to shove I can use the 120V and survive daily grind. Use the Level 2's within 1 km for heavier charging when needed or the supercharger 15 km's away.
What are the best options for pay use chargers? I feel like if I don't do the legwork and lay out the options clearly for them, they'll just say no to avoid having to actually do something (gotta love Toronto landlords).This is an easy one.
Convince the owner to install pay use chargers. This will be a new revenue stream for the building owner. Unfortunately at times these can be rather expensive if there are great distances to cover in the garage.
A happy middle ground would be you pay for the electrical conduit and wiring, they pay for the chargers and hardware, you pay for use. If you pay for the install the smart chargers can be set up to only work with your RFID card.
DM me if you need more info as my company does these type of installation's.
If the owner is willing to talk, we can provide an estimate.Wow could it really cost that much? It's not a very large garage.
I'd gladly use a 120v but I unfortunately don't even have that option. I just figured if I was going to have them install power, might as well be a 14-50. Is the price difference between the two significantly different?
What are the best options for pay use chargers? I feel like if I don't do the legwork and lay out the options clearly for them, they'll just say no to avoid having to actually do something (gotta love Toronto landlords).
Not sure I see a dryer outlet in this photo.
but you can get a 240V 15amp with the same 14/3 wire for pretty much the same price maybe $10 extra on the breaker which would be much better then the 120VThere is a huge difference in price for running a 15 AMP 120V outlet on 14/3 wire compared to a 6/3 wire for 40 amp 240V.
Also the charge rate is not the same. About 6 Kph on the 120V vs 30 on the 240V
I hope you meant "attract"...You could use the argument that they will attack more modern tenants...
Y’a, that was my old house when I had the Volt. My new parking spot in oyou’re apartment building is using the same L2 charger on a 40 amp breaker. This is why I was wondering what is involved in getting a Tesla charger installed using the same outlet. This way I don’t get the building involved.Not sure I see a dryer outlet in this photo.
If only more landlords were forward thinking like this.Holee molee!
The maintenance guys were replacing our builtin microwave this morning, and told me that they are installing 4 L2 charging stations in our garage. They wish to attract more EV residents. That is forward and "round world" thinking.
Kinda "flat world" thinking, wouldn't you agree? Jeez, why do these building management groups, put the oneness all on us, only to profit from it?In my building its around 4k for installation, you provide the hardware, then they have a hefty deposit that pays the monthly fees and the power consumed, you then pay the bill essentially topping up the deposit. When you leave you have to pay to have it all removed. TipTop lofts is similar except they can leave the wiring.