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Between electric heating, electric water heaters, electric car chargers, electric stoves and dryers... 200a won't be enough
Not true, this is common where I live and 200A is fine.
Lol. I (Quebecer) have 200a panel, electric resistive heating (in every room including a detached garage, no central AHU) + mini-split heat pump + electric car charger + electric water heater and my power demand never go above 15 kW (which equates to ~ 62 Amps).
Even with the most generous assumptions (120V@200A=24kW instead of 240V which is double)... You could be running all of these at maximum rated loads simultaneously and still not trip your main breaker/fuse. Typical midrange residential unit values below:
Total is 23.8kW which is 198.3A@120V.