williams
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So hold up, the charger Ford supplies with with the truck as part of the LR package you gotta pay nearly 2k more to get installed. What a crap deal with Sunrun.
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Did you really expect installation to be included, either from sunrun or anyone else?So hold up, the charger Ford supplies with with the truck as part of the LR package you gotta pay nearly 2k more to get installed. What a crap deal with Sunrun.
The installation charge for the charger is what it is. We had to pay approx $2,400 to run the circuit from one side of the house to the other i preparation for the charge station. This will require two sets of permits and two trips by the electrician. In the long run, it was cheaper to do it this way because we got a winter discount of $400 off the original quote we were given. While it took about 5 hours to accomplish, the biggest cost was the wire for the 100 amp circuit. - and that cost is only going up.So hold up, the charger Ford supplies with with the truck as part of the LR package you gotta pay nearly 2k more to get installed. What a crap deal with Sunrun.
Yes, this is correct.The installation charge for the charger is what it is. We had to pay approx $2,400 to run the circuit from one side of the house to the other i preparation for the charge station. This will require two sets of permits and two trips by the electrician. In the long run, it was cheaper to do it this way because we got a winter discount of $400 off the original quote we were given. While it took about 5 hours to accomplish, the biggest cost was the wire for the 100 amp circuit. - and that cost is only going up.
Ford has made clear that while Sun Run is the “preferred“ vendor, you do not have to use them.
Aluminum wire is about $2.50-$3.00 per foot from Home Depot. The biggest cost for these installs by far is labor, not wire. I haven't seen the technical specs of the charger (are we sure these chargers exist?), but even if it's not cool with Aluminum, you could just pigtail it.the biggest cost was the wire for the 100 amp circuit. - and that cost is only going up.
If ford is including the giant ass charger with the truck and they have an agreement to deliver and install from a vendor, yes, yes i do. If you order a truck with an accessory installed at dealer such as a bedcover, isnt labor included when you order it? Yes, the answer is yes.Did you really expect installation to be included, either from sunrun or anyone else?
My electrician used #3awg MC copper wire.Aluminum wire is about $2.50-$3.00 per foot from Home Depot. The biggest cost for these installs by far is labor, not wire. I haven't seen the technical specs of the charger (are we sure these chargers exist?), but even if it's not cool with Aluminum, you could just pigtail it.
Same here. I had three bids….all of the contractors said the cost of supplies is just plain nuts these days, sometimes changing daily. My lowest bid: ~$1,700. Labor: $750/day ($100/hr). Est time: 1/2-3/4 day. Cost of materials: ~$1,200My electrician used #3awg MC copper wire.
I get you feelings on this, but that wasn’t what I saw advertised by Ford before I reserved and eventually ordered. Ford’s literature I read only said they would provide the FCSP…installation wasn’t mentioned…just the Charge Station. Ford has now promised $500 to defray installation costs to those with ER trucks received on or before 6/30 due to the delay in FCSP shipment…not part of the original deal….. Again, I get your thoughts on a ~$80-100k purchase, but it wasn’t in the ”paperwork” I read.If ford is including the giant ass charger with the truck and they have an agreement to deliver and install from a vendor, yes, yes i do. If you order a truck with an accessory installed at dealer such as a bedcover, isnt labor included when you order it? Yes, the answer is yes.
Installation is a construction project. I'd be unhappy if the cost to complete all these construction projects was loaded into my vehicle purchase.If ford is including the giant ass charger with the truck and they have an agreement to deliver and install from a vendor, yes, yes i do. If you order a truck with an accessory installed at dealer such as a bedcover, isnt labor included when you order it? Yes, the answer is yes.
Again as a dealership employee of Ford for 15 years, an accessory if sold as a package included installation. So you can decipher all you want. If they are going to have an agreement with 1 company on a truck that has the least amount of dealer markup %, and most internal company profit not dealer, and I can prove this on the invoice. If the ER includes the charged they should have included the install.I get you feelings on this, but that wasn’t what I saw advertised by Ford before I reserved and eventually ordered. Ford’s literature I read only said they would provide the FCSP…installation wasn’t mentioned…just the Charge Station. Ford has now promised $500 to defray installation costs to those with ER trucks received on or before 6/30 due to the delay in FCSP shipment…not part of the original deal….. Again, I get your thoughts on a ~$80-100k purchase, but it wasn’t in the ”paperwork” I read.
It is 26% now.Don't forget the 30% tax credit on the install.