I'm finally getting around to setting up appts for quotes to install my Wall Charger. So far, one of the Tesla certified electricians in my area, that is listed on Tesla's website, is able to do remote quotes. This is a snippet from an email I got from A-EV Installs...
"To install a new 240 Volt circuit for an EV charger up to 60 Amps, we typically charge $525 total within 5 feet of your main electric panel. This includes an industrial-grade NEMA outlet and/or assembly, mounting and programming of your wall unit.
For every additional foot of pipe and wire, if necessary, we typically* charge $12/foot to your desired location. * Extra charges may apply to crawl spaces and circuits larger than 60 Amps.
If you would like us to get you a permit including all the necessary paperwork, we charge $150-250 plus your city's permit fee. Ask us about your city requirements and costs.
To confirm your quote* please use the link below to submit all requested pictures:"
Right, now, I plan to install the charger on the opposite wall of my 2 bay garage. I've got another electrician coming later in the week and will see how their quote compares to A-EV, but I really like how A-EV can give you an easy breakdown of costs without even visiting...assuming the install will be straightforward. For anyone in SoCal, looking to get a 240v line installed, the above info can be used to gauge a ballpark expense.
"To install a new 240 Volt circuit for an EV charger up to 60 Amps, we typically charge $525 total within 5 feet of your main electric panel. This includes an industrial-grade NEMA outlet and/or assembly, mounting and programming of your wall unit.
For every additional foot of pipe and wire, if necessary, we typically* charge $12/foot to your desired location. * Extra charges may apply to crawl spaces and circuits larger than 60 Amps.
If you would like us to get you a permit including all the necessary paperwork, we charge $150-250 plus your city's permit fee. Ask us about your city requirements and costs.
To confirm your quote* please use the link below to submit all requested pictures:"
Right, now, I plan to install the charger on the opposite wall of my 2 bay garage. I've got another electrician coming later in the week and will see how their quote compares to A-EV, but I really like how A-EV can give you an easy breakdown of costs without even visiting...assuming the install will be straightforward. For anyone in SoCal, looking to get a 240v line installed, the above info can be used to gauge a ballpark expense.