topher10
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Sorry if this topic has been discussed, but I was unable to find it.
Since Ford is offering a free charger (Ford Charge Station Pro-FCSP) plus installation or $2,000 cash, I am trying to decide which option to take. Here is my rationale, and I would appreciate input.
Reasons to take the charger
Reasons to take the cash and pay for the charger/install separately
Based on the above, it seems that spending the money on a more highly rated charger is the wise thing to do unless the installation will be expensive, you want a feature specific to the FCSP, or you just don’t want to think about it.
Therefore, I think my next step is to get an installation estimate from Qmerit to get a feel for how expensive installation would be, and go from there.
Am I missing anything?
Since Ford is offering a free charger (Ford Charge Station Pro-FCSP) plus installation or $2,000 cash, I am trying to decide which option to take. Here is my rationale, and I would appreciate input.
Reasons to take the charger
- There are no surprises since installation is covered
- Ford branded charger that seems solid and is expensive.
- 80amp potential charging
- Bi-directional power for powering the whole home
Reasons to take the cash and pay for the charger/install separately
- You have more flexibility in the type of charger, considering that the Ford Charge Station Pro lacks some key features.
- F150 Lightning doesn’t charge at 80amps anyway
- You can probably save money if the installation is simple (adding a NEMA 14-50 plug) and you get a mid-range charger (~$400).
- Bidirectional power for whole-home charging requires significant additional expense. A transfer switch might better accomplish the same goal.
- You might get an additional rebate for independently purchasing a charger.
Based on the above, it seems that spending the money on a more highly rated charger is the wise thing to do unless the installation will be expensive, you want a feature specific to the FCSP, or you just don’t want to think about it.
Therefore, I think my next step is to get an installation estimate from Qmerit to get a feel for how expensive installation would be, and go from there.
Am I missing anything?
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