CyberGus
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I recently completed my PowerShare installation, after a few months of waiting (the delay was due to the utility company).
The work was by Smart Charge America, and they did a great job. My cost was $7,700 but that included whole new electrical service, since my 80's-vintage equipment was inadequate.
Everything outside is all-new:
The cost breakdown:
This did not include the $500 for the WC pedestal that I purchased myself, and the installation cost included trenching and a concrete pad.
I guess they did save me a little money in lettering by leaving the "A" out of "CHARGER".
The finished product!
The work was by Smart Charge America, and they did a great job. My cost was $7,700 but that included whole new electrical service, since my 80's-vintage equipment was inadequate.
Everything outside is all-new:
The cost breakdown:
| EVSE: On-Demand Delivery, Mounting, Configuring, Syncing, Testing, Ongoing Training | $ 149.00 |
| Scope of Work: TESLA 3V Backup Gateway (TESLA SUPPLIED) | $ 2,127.00 |
| Scope of Work: Install TESLA Wall Connector (TESLA SUPPLIED) | $ 2,133.37 |
| Scope of Work: 200A UPGRADE SERVICE to HOME Electrical System | $ 2,700.00 |
| Municipality: City of Austin, Texas: Permit/Inspection - FULL PURPOSE | $ 349.00 |
| Electric Utility: Austin Energy: Disconnect/Reconnect Coordination | $ 225.00 |
This did not include the $500 for the WC pedestal that I purchased myself, and the installation cost included trenching and a concrete pad.
I guess they did save me a little money in lettering by leaving the "A" out of "CHARGER".
The finished product!
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