We are all learning. I never knew or cared what amp service I had. Why should I? I added several circuits. Now I understand "how" the panel works much better but the fact remains, its short sighted ... if the end game is ALL EVs, to have only 200 AMPS, its 400 AMPs minimum. You KNOW something else is coming down the line. Sure it started with AC, heat pumps, dryers, and YET the builders didn't learn. Amazing huh? You think they learned now?
I walked around the neighborhood today, and this is anecdotal. There are NO EVs, not a one. I expected that. Most people do not use garages as garages, they are storage spaces. Some houses had 3 cars, one house had 5 cars. Its not uncommon for people to have three teenagers. Teenagers drive. All other houses had two cars. Houses are going to need a LOT more power.
And the bad part is they expect YOU to pay for the sunk costs. And if its subsidized, it just means YOU are paying for your neighbors and then we go down the politics. ....
But much worse how "fast" tech evolves. MY20 Taycans are dinosaurs with the depreciation to match. People quickly forget, or don't know, that's its TCO that matters, unless they got money to burn. And I believe its foolish to think that residential electric rates won't increase. They increase all the time but in the future, FOR THE END GAME, they are going to go up Big Time, for everyone, because its the capital assets where they make the money. And its the capital assets that need to be built out.
Someone mentioned that PG&E rates were outrageous today? I wonder if it could be they want to put 10,000 miles of electric underground

So far, they got 600 miles out of that 10,000. Who is paying for that? Surely customers. And I've read its $1M per mile.
As of this week, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PGE) has constructed and energized more than 600 miles of underground powerlines since its ambitious 10,000-Mile Undergrounding program started in mid-2021. And the 350 miles completed in 2023 represents the most ever in a single year by PGE and...
investor.pgecorp.com
Get a BIG checkbook out.