jhalkias
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- John
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Where are you getting those numbers?Don't forget the EVSE 30% Federal Tax Credit that expires 12/31/2020. The credit lowers the effective price of the Ford Charger to $525 and the Grizzl-E charger effective price to $415. That narrows the price differential between the two from ~$200 to ~$110. (I ordered both - the Grizzl-E for outdoors at work and the Ford for the garage at home)
Ford Charger = $799 - 30% = $239.7 effective cost = $559.30
Grizzle E = $399 - 30% = $119.7 effective cost = $279.30
That gives me a difference of $280.
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