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yup yup And as someone who has installed several EVSEs at this point for family and friends, the biggest, most irritating and infuriating thing in my brain is how few people seem to know that about $150 in materials (breaker, cable, junction box, staples) is what's needed to hook up a charger.

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Marcus - he/they/whatever's avatar Marcus - he/they/whatever @thulcandra64.bsky.social
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There's that, but there's also a lot of people who rent and would be unable to install those things, either because their landlord doesn't allow it, or because they have to park in a big parking lot or on the street.

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Cellivar Kangaroorat's avatar Cellivar Kangaroorat @cellivar.dev
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In your state :) Lots of others (like CA) require pulling a permit and getting an inspection, even for homeowner work. While that's mostly paperwork it's still a lot more added to the task. Throw in older houses with small panels like my aunt has and it's a challenge. Better guides can help here.

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On a side note, my retired mom still regularly uses my spare Leaf for her errands around town and has only ever used 120V charging in her garage to refill it, and it's worked fine for her for a couple of years now.

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