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Not electrical advice
Working with household electricity can cause fire, injury, or death. Local code, utility rules, and manufacturer instructions control your project—not a blog post. Hire a licensed electrician for panel work, new circuits, and permitted installations.
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Not a substitute for manufacturer documentation
Vehicle onboard charger limits, connector types, adapter approvals, and wall unit wiring methods must come from official manuals for your exact model and year.
Cost figures are estimates
Any dollar ranges on this site are planning estimates. Your quote may be higher or lower. Obtain written local bids.
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Do not run extension cords across sidewalks, overload household outlets, defeat safety devices, or install outdoor equipment that is not rated for the environment.
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