wkearney99
Senior Member
Since we're building a new house it occurs to me it might be wise to plan for the eventual use of an EV or hybrid kind of car that could be charged at home. The area where the cars park isn't far from the electrical panel but would have a lot of finished drywall in-between the two.
Anyone pre-wired or at least ran conduit to accommodate this eventuality?
The someone came out with a reasonably priced EV with a convertible top, the size of my wife's beloved VW Cabrio we'd be all over it. That's 'real' convertible, not some half-assed sunroof like the Fiat 500 (nifty little cars as the are). A real, fold down and open the compartment sort of thing. Otherwise we'll likely get a Mini next year.
But "while it's open" seems like as good a time as any to plan ahead.
Thoughts? What size conduits are the 220 volt chargers requiring?
Anyone pre-wired or at least ran conduit to accommodate this eventuality?
The someone came out with a reasonably priced EV with a convertible top, the size of my wife's beloved VW Cabrio we'd be all over it. That's 'real' convertible, not some half-assed sunroof like the Fiat 500 (nifty little cars as the are). A real, fold down and open the compartment sort of thing. Otherwise we'll likely get a Mini next year.
But "while it's open" seems like as good a time as any to plan ahead.
Thoughts? What size conduits are the 220 volt chargers requiring?