Anyone used the BC Hydro charger rebate?

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so I noticed this on the pdf of approved chargers
"Single-family homes, townhouses or duplexes require a permanent, hard-wired installation; plug-in chargers are only permitted if there is an existing 240-volt outlet available. The Tesla Wall Connector is only eligible for single-family homes, townhouses or duplexes. Apartment, condo and workplaces require a networked charger that must be connected to a central system via standard internet protocol."

Does that mean getting the electrician to install the outlet and buying a plug in charger would not qualify for the rebate?
I wouldn't say any more about it, seeing as it is installed- it is now existing;)
 
so I noticed this on the pdf of approved chargers
"Single-family homes, townhouses or duplexes require a permanent, hard-wired installation; plug-in chargers are only permitted if there is an existing 240-volt outlet available. The Tesla Wall Connector is only eligible for single-family homes, townhouses or duplexes. Apartment, condo and workplaces require a networked charger that must be connected to a central system via standard internet protocol."

Does that mean getting the electrician to install the outlet and buying a plug in charger would not qualify for the rebate?

Mine was a plug in and I was questioned about it after I sent in my application. I told them that the power draw required a plug in charger due to electrical code (true) and they processed my rebate. I sent them a picture of the install and newly installed plug.

I just checked the web site, and plug ins are eligible for the rebate, so the pdf must be out of date.
 
Mine was a plug in and I was questioned about it after I sent in my application. I told them that the power draw required a plug in charger due to electrical code (true) and they processed my rebate. I sent them a picture of the install and newly installed plug.

I just checked the web site, and plug ins are eligible for the rebate, so the pdf must be out of date.

Ok good to know. I will go ahead and use the rebate then!
 
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