by Jessica Irvine | May 25, 2021 | EV Chargers
Electric vehicles are here to stay, and more people will be driving EVs by 2030 than gas-powered cars. As you start planning on adding EV charging stations to your business, you want to have a clear understanding of 5 factors. These factors will help you make an EV...
by Jessica Irvine | May 24, 2021 | EV Chargers
EV adoption is something businesses need to consider in 2021. The trend in electrical vehicles is growing and companies don’t want to be left behind. If you haven’t started capitalizing on EV charging or are still unsure if it’s the right move for your company, here...
by Jessica Irvine | May 14, 2021 | EV Chargers
Electric vehicles (EV) can use alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) for fuel, but what is the difference between the two currents? Before answering the question, you need to know two things about EVs and electrical currents. The power transmitted from the...
by Jessica Irvine | May 11, 2021 | EV Chargers
Depending on which state you live in, a gas car ban may be coming in the next few years. Washington State is launching its clean energy future initiative that bans gas vehicles by 2030. It’s the earliest deadline in the United States. Washington State’s Gas Car Ban...
by Jessica Irvine | May 6, 2021 | EV Chargers
Direct current (DC) is the type of power used by a battery and most electric vehicle (EV) chargers use alternating current (AC). Without a converter that changes AC into DC power, you can’t charge EV batteries. Why AC Charging is Time-Consuming It takes some time for...