I got the Leviton EVB22-3PT from Amazon ($768 including install kit, it arrived last Friday). Since I wired my own house when I built it (25 years ago), I felt comfortable adding in a new 20 amp 240v breaker (lots of room in my panel). I used PVC conduit and 12-2 NM wire to get the outlet in a convenient location that will allow charging in the garage or in the driveway. (I had a spool of wire so I only had to buy the PVC conduit and fittings, maybe $30-40, I didn't save the receipt). All was going good until I plugged in the unit for the first time and nothing happened. Not a blink, a buzz, anything. :-( I checked my new circuit with a multimeter and it seemed to be fine. As it was Sunday afternoon, I shelved the tools, wrote down the S/N and prepared to call the Leviton hotline first thing on Monday morning. I called Leviton this morning, apparently they are on the East coast since I got a technician on the line at 6:30am PDT. It didn't take long before he asked me to cut the "Warranty Void" tag and open the unit (*after* unplugging the unit!). The main electrical connections all looked good and he asked me to check out the ribbon cable that connected the circuit board to the LEDs on the door. Aha! The ribbon cable was firmly attached, but it was one pin too low! I removed the connect from the pins and re-seated it on all of the pins, closed the door, plugged it in and got to watch the LEDs go through the power-on sequence. My Energi is currently receiving its first taste of 240v. :-) -Bill Campbell