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elected, unelected…..they all have the superior attitude of “do what you’re told”Here is the final kicker, and when this law "expires".... So now an unelected bureaucrat gets to dictate another part of our lives.
elected, unelected…..they all have the superior attitude of “do what you’re told”Here is the final kicker, and when this law "expires".... So now an unelected bureaucrat gets to dictate another part of our lives.
Who do you think are the ones moving to Delaware?Wow... Delaware sounds just like Maryland
From the second link in my OP.
More likely a dumb one, who would lose his license for doing it.I'm a simple man, not a man of research lol.
For houses with a garage, it looks like a dedicated outlet and circuit will be needed. I'm guessing 10/3 at a minimum of 30 amps is a minimum. That gets expensive if you have to go across a house. And outside.
A smart electrician would figure out how to run a circuit for this purpose that can be repurposed for a generator interlock post inspection. At least houses without a garage would get something out of this.
Receptacle and Wall Plug: Where the EVSE calls for an in-wall receptacle, a 50 amp, 240 volt, 3- or 4-wire wall plug configuration is required. However, most charging equipment will be directly wired, eliminating the need for an in-wall receptacle. Level 2 EV connectors are designed so that they cannot be used with receptacles for other electric equipment, and the EVSE is labeled “For Use With Electric Vehicles” (CEC §625.15, 625.16).
Exciting times!Who do you think are the ones moving to Delaware?
Leftists destroy everything they touch.
Wait until rural broadband is universal and watch the virus penetrate even more deeply into formerly conservative areas.
Get ready, for solar panels and wind turbines to be required too.
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This Act requires new commercial buildings with a foundation footprint of 50,000 square feet or greater to meet certain requirements to ensure that their roof is able to support solar energy infrastructure.