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Reddit mentions of Siemens VC30BLKB 30-Amp Bottom Fed VersiCharge Electric Vehicle Charger

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Siemens VC30BLKB 30-Amp Bottom Fed VersiCharge Electric Vehicle Charger. Here are the top ones.

Siemens VC30BLKB 30-Amp Bottom Fed VersiCharge Electric Vehicle Charger
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Up to 7.2 kW or 30 A Level 2 charging can cut charge time in half versus Level 120-Feet long cord extends to hard to reach spots and easy delay feature allows car to start charging when you want it to so you can take advantage of non-peak utility ratesNEMA 4 enclosure is one step better than the NEMA 3R enclosures on the market and can be mounted indoor or outdoorCord and plug included with both rear and bottom fed versions for easy mountingNew for 2013 Congress has reinstated a 30-Percent tax credit for the purchase and installation of Level 2 EVSE, call your tax expert to learn more
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Height21.75 Inches
Length19.25 Inches
Number of items1
SizeBottom Fed
Width10 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Siemens VC30BLKB 30-Amp Bottom Fed VersiCharge Electric Vehicle Charger:

u/JohnnyThe5th ยท 2 pointsr/teslamotors

Is it safe/fine to use a J1772 extension cord with my Model 3? I have this charging unit in my house from when I had a Leaf: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0083ZZFEA and even though it has a nice long cord, it still doesn't reach the back of my Tesla. It's a bit of a pain to back into my garage, so I was wondering if it's safe to use something like this with it: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CF8I4UW ?

u/fatbottomedgirls ยท 1 pointr/technology

Depending on where you live state and local tax credits can help offset that cost. Some power companies offer credits and/or reduced rates as well. Nissan's website for the Leaf actually tells you exactly what rebates, tax credits, and other offers you'll be eligible for.

Also it looks like there are some cheaper charge station options out there that folks are happy with:
http://www.amazon.com/Siemens-VC30BLKB-VersiCharge-Electric-Vehicle/dp/B0083ZZFEA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394493461&sr=8-1&keywords=leaf+home+charger

It's not an insignificant investment, but over the course of a few years it's not all that much, especially given the unpredictable nature of future gas prices. It certainly wouldn't lock you into electric cars forever.