Are you talking about Wi-Tricity? I think it is pretty efficient (according to their youtube video) but probably not super cheap. Their video made a good point about wireless charging being a good solution for self driving cars run by Tesla or Waymo.
That chart is pretty spot on I guess, good to know!
Also, Model Y charging specs look to be very similar to Model 3, (earlier I guessed it would be somewhere between 3 & S)
That's crap, I thought only industrial companies are billed that way, wild! With a Model 3, the 20 amps looks like it would be plenty according to the above chart, might be a bit tight with the CT though. I wonder where the Y will fit in that chart, probably halfway between 3 and S.
Looks like I have some questions for the electrician, thanks. If I could swap out the 30 amp breaker for 50 amp that would be great! I'll reach out to the electrical inspector in town and see what he says also.
I have a 100 amp panel and it looks like it's already full. There is a 30 amp breaker for the dryer so that was why i was asking. Gas stove. All the 20 amp breakers are 120 volts not 240. I do have a 15 amp breaker for the AC but that would be pretty slow to charge I bet.
That is a tremendous amount of information, thanks! And like any truly good answer, it creasted more questions than it answered!
If the inspector has a problem with the breaker, couldn't the electrician just put a single breaker down stream from the evenflow before it gets to the charging...
I live in a condo and was thinking of charging the truck with a 30 amp 240 volt outlet (not enough power in my breaker panel for more and condo association sucks to deal with). Someone was talking to me about this product (evenflow energy router) the other day, anyone have any opinions? How many...