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Load Management vs Panel Upgrade

Compare smart load management and electrical panel upgrades for EV chargers, heat pumps, batteries, and constrained 100A homes.

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Quick Verdict

Load management can be the smarter first move when one large flexible load, like EV charging, is creating the constraint. Panel upgrades make more sense when the whole home needs more capacity.

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Screen whether a home panel looks ready for EV charging and future electrification, or whether load management and a formal load calculation should come first.

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Readiness score 14 / 70 Constrained panel: compare load management.

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    How Load Management Works

    Load management monitors household demand and reduces or pauses a controllable load before the panel is overloaded. EV charging is a natural fit because it can often wait.

    When a Panel Upgrade Wins

    A panel upgrade may be better when you are adding several major loads, need more breaker space, have outdated equipment, or must meet local code requirements.

    Cost and Flexibility

    Load management can reduce upfront cost, but it adds system complexity. Panel upgrades cost more but can simplify future electrification.

    Decision snapshot

    Decision pointGood fitWatch out for
    Single flexible loadLoad managementCharging may slow or pause
    Multiple future upgradesPanel upgradeHigher upfront cost
    Old panel equipmentPanel replacement pathUtility coordination may be needed

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    SPAN Smart Panel product photo
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    SPAN Smart Panel

    Whole-home electrification planning, Solar battery homes, Load control users

    MOQ 1 · 28d partner response

    Type
    Smart panel
    Use case
    Circuit-level control
    From
    $4,500
    Circuit-level visibilityLoad control for electrification

    Compare installed quote and service compatibility

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    NeoCharge Smart Splitter product photo
    Load Management Seed data

    NeoCharge Smart Splitter

    Homes with suitable existing outlet, Renters or constrained garages, Lower-amperage EV charging workflows

    MOQ 1 · 12d partner response

    Type
    Smart splitter
    Use case
    Shared 240V outlet
    From
    $299
    Can share some existing 240V outlet scenariosLower disruption than new wiring in the right setup

    Confirm code, outlet condition, and EV charging requirements

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    Before you decide

    • Identify which load is causing the constraint.
    • Ask whether EV charging can be controlled dynamically.
    • Compare total cost over your next three upgrades.
    • Confirm equipment listing and code compliance.

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    FAQ

    Can load management avoid a panel upgrade?

    Yes in many EV charging scenarios, but the home still needs a proper load calculation and compatible equipment.

    Is load management safe?

    It can be safe when installed by qualified professionals with listed equipment and code-compliant design.

    When should I still upgrade the panel?

    Consider upgrading when equipment is outdated, breaker space is limited, or multiple future electric loads are planned.

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