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Why most homeowners don’t need a $5,000 panel upgrade
Short, plain-English videos from Master Electrician Jason Walls (IBEW Local 369). The same NEC 220.82 math licensed electricians use — shown to you before you spend thousands.
1:08The $5,000 Panel Upgrade Scam for EV Chargers
Why most homeowners are being quoted $3,000–$5,000 panel upgrades they do not actually need.
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1:25Why Electricians Quote $5K Panel Upgrades You Don't Need
Same home. Same panel. Same Tesla charger. Two NEC methods. One says "upgrade." The other says "you are fine."
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0:5970% Don't Need a Panel Upgrade for EV Charging
Seven out of ten homes already have the spare capacity for a Level 2 EV charger.
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1:28The EV Panel Upgrade You Don't Need
If your electrician said "upgrade required," run the NEC 220.82 math before you sign anything.
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0:53EV Charger Install? Check Your Panel First
Before you spend thousands, spend $12.99 to verify what your panel can actually handle.
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1:48Mark Cuban's $1.3B Drug Company vs. ChargeRight — The Disruption Playbook
What Cost Plus Drugs did to Big Pharma, ChargeRight is doing to EV charger installation.
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5:09ChargeRight: Know Your Power
Stop guessing. Start charging. Know your panel before you call the electrician.
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4:50EV Charger Panel Support
What a Level 2 EV charger actually requires — and how to verify your panel before you install.
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