Lucid's wall-mounted EVSE - adjustable current setting?

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Does anyone know if Lucid's upcoming wall-mounted EVSE has a setting for maximum charging (and/or discharging) current? Or is it fixed at 80A and so requires a 100A circuit?
I'd like to install mine on an existing 60-amp circuit, replacing a Tesla HPWC, and would hope to get bidirectional 48-amp charge/discharge through it.
 
Does anyone know if Lucid's upcoming wall-mounted EVSE has a setting for maximum charging (and/or discharging) current? Or is it fixed at 80A and so requires a 100A circuit?
I'd like to install mine on an existing 60-amp circuit, replacing a Tesla HPWC, and would hope to get bidirectional 48-amp charge/discharge through it.
I don’t know for certain but I would be *absolutely shocked* if it didn’t have a configurable amperage setting. That would mean far, far fewer people would be able to buy it.
 
I don’t know for certain but I would be *absolutely shocked* if it didn’t have a configurable amperage setting. That would mean far, far fewer people would be able to buy it.
Me too, but I was wondering if some settings limitation came with its bidirectional capability. I imagine that in a V2H situation, the EVSE signals the Wunderbox how much AC current is safe to supply. Haven't read the J1772 bidirectional specs to verify that's how it works.
 
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