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If you need a permit, it would be from your local government or code enforcing authority. Call them to ask.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The answers to your questions all depends on where you live. For my location, I didn’t need a permit for the install (I hired a professional electrician) but I was able to receive a rebate from my local electric provider. It just depends.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had a licensed electrician do the additional circuit wiring. Duke Electric will refund $1,000.00 toward that work when I provide the certificate of inspection. That wait time is approximately 3 months where I live. There is a 30% federal tax credit toward the purchase and installation if you punched eligible PHEV which we did last July.
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