Got a quote for installing a pedestal with two 50A outlets between my two parking spots for my condo, including a new electrical meter installation with 100A service. Including trenching to the parking spots from the transformer (~75 feet) and re-paving over the trench, parts and labor ~$11.5K. Seems much higher than I expected, and feels almost not worth it, but it means that I don't stay plugged in daily about 1/4 of the year when I'm there, and I constantly have to charge on public L2 chargers, or Supercharging about 5 miles away. I know everyone wants to blame price increases on inflation, political views - please none of that here, thank you. Just looking for an insightful, experienced opinion. Condo is in Maryland. Condo association not interested in installing a public charger and doesn't want billing to flow through them. Lot is not open to the public (need fob/code to enter), so I'm not overly concerned about others using the charger, as I'm the only EV ever in the lot. I don't want to install two Tesla wall chargers at my parking spots because 3/4 of the year, I'm not at the location, and I don't want it vandalized or tampered with.