Promotion of e-mobility for new construction

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-30 20:14:57

Golfi90

2020-10-19 05:09:05
  • #1
Do you think there is a controllable Wallbox for around 1000€? I think you will have to pay a few hundred euros more... But you really can't say for sure until the list is out.
 

moHouse

2020-11-18 20:22:40
  • #2
I'm bringing this up again...

The list is out now.

Since there are quite a few people here who are currently building or planning their house:

How are you doing it? Really just have empty conduits installed? Or is there something else useful that can be done directly by the electrician without losing any of the funding?
 

untergasse43

2020-11-26 16:10:11
  • #3
I'll join in; this no longer applies only to new buildings.

The regulations are clear overall, but this wording in the information sheet is currently causing discussions among colleagues:



Would you interpret this to mean that I
a) must own an electric vehicle?
b) must actively use the charging station? It's clear that I am not allowed to sell it.

The background is that I would like to implement this now, but we realistically will not have an electric vehicle in the next 12 months. I can find nothing in the information sheet about any minimum charging amounts that would have to be met during that year or anything similar.
 

moHouse

2020-11-26 16:50:32
  • #4
According to my legal understanding, you do not have to own an electric car and you are not required to use the wallbox for 1 year (what would that even mean?).

It is about not violating the regulations.
a) you do not operate a public charging station
and
b) you do not claim the subsidy and then immediately sell the wallbox again.

It will be similar for me. The purchase of an electric car will not take place before the installation of the wallbox. I have also not read anywhere that this must be a requirement. Otherwise, it would be listed much more prominently and not hidden somewhere in these clauses.
 

gmt94

2020-11-26 23:00:33
  • #5
I have a question regarding these 11KW wallboxes.

Since with 11KW there is only a notification requirement to the network operator, I wanted to ask if any of you know how it looks if you have two 11KW charging stations installed. Since I have two parking spaces in the garage, I naturally want to equip both with a wallbox. Then it’s worth having the electrician come anyway. ;-)
 

Andre77

2020-11-26 23:02:14
  • #6
Maybe someone has information about this:

In the foreseeable future, I want to have a wallbox installed. Not on the facade, but I imagine a column. Not the very expensive ones from the wallbox manufacturers, but rather something like a DIY solution. Something you can get from a metalworker. Nothing exciting, a "column" with a plate where the WB is attached. Then somehow fixed in the ground. (How?) Does anyone have any idea what something like that costs (meaning the column)?

Thanks
 

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