NEC 220.82 panel assessments for EV charger installs. $12.99. Know before you hire. Built by a Master Electrician (IBEW/EVITP). 80% don't need a panel upgrade.
Every year, thousands of EV buyers get told they need a $5,000+ panel upgrade before installing a charger.
Most don't.
ChargeRight runs your home through the actual NEC 220.82 load calculation — the same math a licensed electrician uses — for $12.99.
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I found this on my X. It was when I went live once asking for help with my getting stripe keys out of test mode. @mcuban has just reshared my site and traffic was booming. The issue was everyone could go through checkout but it didn’t charge them. You can probably tell but I was so nervous. I was like ohh no this is my “shot”. The biggest thing that happened on this live is at the end when @amorriscode had hit me with a message asking if I would like some help. I was on his radar bc I booked 3 sessions of the Claude office hours.
Back-to-BACK-to-Back.
This was a big changing moment. I’m happy I came across it. Anyone else experienced out of this world possibilities with AI.
To be clear on what I am actually doing here: I do not own a Tesla. In two weeks I am renting one and letting FSD drive me from Kentucky out to west Texas, my first time ever handing a car the wheel for a real trip. Documenting all of it, the rental hunt and the drive.
Most people quit right before it starts working.
Blue Collar Apprentice just generated its first revenue after ~2 months live.
Not from ads.
Not from selling anything.
From Amazon Associates.
What most people don’t see:
I’ve been an Amazon Associate since August 2024.
Multiple sites.
Multiple pivots.
Clicks… but $0 commissions.
For months.
No momentum.
No signal that it was working.
Just quiet data and unanswered questions.
Two weeks ago, that changed.
First commission.
Then another.
Now BCA is generating revenue.
Not life-changing money yet.
But proof.
And in business, proof changes everything.
Because once something works even once:
You’re no longer guessing.
You’re refining.
The difference wasn’t luck.
It was staying in the game long enough to:
– Understand intent
– Place the right links
– Build around real problems
– And keep publishing when nothing was paying
Most people never get that far.
They pivot too early.
Or quit right before the system starts responding.
If you’re building with Amazon Associates (or anything online):
Don’t measure too early.
Don’t expect immediate feedback.
Don’t confuse silence with failure.
Consistency compounds quietly… until it doesn’t.
Then it shows up all at once.
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I just supported @walls_jason1 on @buymeacoffee! 🎉 Don’t pay for unnecessary panel upgrades, get checked out first at @EV_ChargeRight
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i'm a master electrician. taught myself to build with AI and shipped a tool that keeps homeowners from overpaying for EV work they don't need.
next swing: june 15-20 i'm renting a Tesla and letting it self-drive me to Texas to do real work on the road. covering it myself.
if you want to follow along or trade notes on building this way, i put up a buy me a coffee. the conversations are the part i actually want.
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Roughly 80% of homeowners told they need a panel upgrade for an EV charger don't actually need one. What decides it is a real load calculation, not the quote you were handed. ChargeRight runs the honest math. https://t.co/UTVMbgX0q3
@elonmusk electrician here. i built an AI that reads your electrical panel and tells homeowners if they actually need that $5k upgrade. when the product tells people the truth, it sells itself. product >> brand.
@rauchg electrician here, and agreed. the best marketing ChargeRight has is a homeowner who didn't get talked into a $5k panel upgrade telling their neighbor. build the thing that actually helps and the brand follows.
@Yumbaldeh1@StevenAasen@GovPressOffice Fair, 225.30 is right, a detached garage gets its own feeder, that's the line run I called real cost. The 100A part isn't automatic though, it's a load calc. An EVEMS often lets a tight service still carry the EV. If the calc says upgrade, it does. Worth running the real numbers.
@Yumbaldeh1@StevenAasen@GovPressOffice the line run to a detached garage is real cost, no way around it. but the panel upgrade half is where $8k quotes get padded. the NEC 220.82 load calc often shows your panel handles a charger fine. that math is why ChargeRight exists. worth checking before you write off the EV.
@results909@walls_jason1@claudeai this means a lot. ChargeRight exists so homeowners get an honest panel answer before a dealer or installer pads the bill. you spreading that in the Front Range is helping people keep $3-5k that was never the install's to take. thank you, genuinely.
Buying an EV this weekend? The dealer will ask if your home is charger-ready. Most people guess. Snap a photo of your electrical panel and ChargeRight tells you whether you need a panel upgrade before you spend a dollar on install. $12.99. https://t.co/UTVMbgX0q3
Getting an EV charger quote? Most homeowners never learn if they actually need a panel upgrade. That is the $5,000 surprise. Snap a photo of your panel and ChargeRight reads the amperage and breaker count, then tells you what the install needs. $12.99. https://t.co/UTVMbgX0q3
The AI that reads your electrical panel just got an upgrade. ChargeRight uses the Gemini Vision API to turn a panel photo into an EV charger install spec, breaker count, main amperage, model. Google just shipped a faster, cheaper vision model. Same $12.99, sharper reads coming.
AI that reads images is everywhere right now. Here is one that saves you money. Snap a photo of your electrical panel and ChargeRight reads the model, breaker count, and main amperage. Know what your EV charger install really needs before anyone quotes you. $12.99.