Québec offer a rebate to buy and install a charger in our home. but there is some condition -It must cost at least 600$ before taxes -it does not include accessories, adapters, garantee or delivery -it can include modifying the infrastructure in the home. -the charger must be on the approved list: https://cdn-contenu.quebec.ca/cdn-contenu/environnement/vehicules-electriques/documents/Roulez-vert-Quebec-liste-bornes-recharge-admissibles.xlsx Does somebody has already done the math to find which is the best one in case where: -We don't need to modify our home, just buy a charger that cost at least 600$ -We need breaker, wire and plug installed with a charger.
Off the top of my head you would have to use a contractor which is allowable as an expense, unless you have an already installed 30 or 50 wall socket available On the same site you will find eligible-expenses The list you have shown is what they will accept as manufacturers for charger plug As a rough guess using Home depot as an example Breaker 2pole 30A pole $35.00 5 m of cable 10/2 about (NMWU) 6$ per meter this 30A 5 m 8/3 40A runs about double that, breaker would be a tad higher as well. Misc hardware and or boxes a guess on what you would need . Labour (Only CMEQ approved contractors) minimum about 2 to 3 hours if they have to put in a socket or that is what they will charge. Cheapest charger hi end I say was a leviton one , but that can be a bit less ie pion power is about 439 if you have a 50A plug laying around . The Prime gen 4 or 5 uses 16A at 240 V which per code requires 20 amps . I presently charge my gen 4 at 120V in about 6 hours , I am planning to upgrade to a gen 5 but if I do that I will put in a 240 charger. In my case it will probably cost a bit more than the $600 Pete in Montreal