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JimSouCal said:I saw the guts of an EVSE about 3 years ago, and was "shocked" (not really, ha) about how few components were inside... I'd think the price will go even lower for the EVSE. What I'd like really like to see are inexpensive quick chargers but it seems unless I build my own as others here are trailblazing, it's not in the near future cards...
Economy of scale will bring prices down as quantity goes up. It will happen.GlennD said:The main cost is the J1772 cable. Both Chris's unit and the JuiceBox are very cheap without the cables.
Just like a ladder hidden costs like UL approval or insurance make up very large hidden cost.
tps said:Economy of scale will bring prices down as quantity goes up. It will happen.GlennD said:The main cost is the J1772 cable. Both Chris's unit and the JuiceBox are very cheap without the cables.
Just like a ladder hidden costs like UL approval or insurance make up very large hidden cost.
GlennD said:tps said:Economy of scale will bring prices down as quantity goes up. It will happen.GlennD said:The main cost is the J1772 cable. Both Chris's unit and the JuiceBox are very cheap without the cables.
Just like a ladder hidden costs like UL approval or insurance make up very large hidden cost.
Absolutely, the price will go down. Ingineer said UL approval costs over 25K. Today that cost is spread out over a small base.
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