Taking Pre-Orders in Canada

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possibly chargepoint. They have a program in BC called zapBC, where you get a free charger, but have to pay for installing through their selected electricians.
 
possibly chargepoint. They have a program in BC called zapBC, where you get a free charger, but have to pay for installing through their selected electricians.

I just filled out the Zapbc.ca application and have just sent them the photos they ask for i.e.photo of where you plan on installing charger, photo of current breaker panels, and you must show a picture of your 200 amp service. I just had to email back as they couldn't see the 200 amp in my photo. So far they have been very quick at answering back. The electrician that they use will get the permits.
 
Bummer! I only have a 100 amp service, but an electrician said I had room for adding a charger. I guess that lets me out of the zapbc program.
 
I see most people are leaning towards the Juicebox for charging. Anybody considered other options?
I had a ton of room on my 200amp panel so I opted for a Sun Country/ Clipper Creek EV 50. Because I have an outdoor installation 30 feet from the house I wanted to have something higher powered to overcome voltage drop. Also, because it maxes out at 9.2kw I have some wiggle room for future upgrading too. I didn't want anything "smart" because most cars have apps now and the internet connectivity seemed redundant and a needless complexity. Also, size didn't matter when I was choosing (this station is pretty substantial) because it's on a post outside.
 
Bummer! I only have a 100 amp service, but an electrician said I had room for adding a charger. I guess that lets me out of the zapbc program.

Yes they said if we didn't have 200 amp we should hire an electrician upgrade our system, and let them know when we had done that.
 
I suspect it will be sooner as the Kona's are hitting the ground in Vancouver right now. And I bet many are on the train moving cross country right now. Tomorrow is the big media event in Quebec so I hope we see some things in the news.
I sure hope so!
 
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I suspect it will be sooner as the Kona's are hitting the ground in Vancouver right now. And I bet many are on the train moving cross country right now. Tomorrow is the big media event in Quebec so I hope we see some things in the news.

Yes; good times. There's another vehicle carrier just docked at Annacis Island (3 pm), after a voyage of 13 days. It's the OPAL_ACE coming directly from Busan (new port), which is next to Ulsan, South Korea, where our Kona EV's are built.
 
Would love to know what your insurance quote is. I have a perfect record, no tickets ever and no accidents every and I was quoted double what I currently pay for my 14’ Santa Fe. I figured it was a safer car based on all of the safety features it had that I currrntly don’t! Granted that was on a Kona ICE Ultimate that the had in their system.
I checked my insurance company today and they had no record of the VIN. He thought that maybe it was too soon. He recommended calling back closer to actual delivery. Also, today I got a quote for winter tires, rims and TPS @ $1500.00. This puppy is getting pricier all the time - and I'm already eyeing some accessories. Ka-ching!
 
I checked my insurance company today and they had no record of the VIN. He thought that maybe it was too soon. He recommended calling back closer to actual delivery. Also, today I got a quote for winter tires, rims and TPS @ $1500.00. This puppy is getting pricier all the time - and I'm already eyeing some accessories. Ka-ching!

Damn! That’s pricy! I paid less for the 19’s on my Santa Fe. You might be able to pick up some used tires with 80-90% tread at a local tire shop for $60 per tire or less. Steel wheels are $50 a pop brand new. Where are you located?
 
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