by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Feb 28, 2023 | EV Chargers
Electric vehicle (EV) owners often wonder if investing in home charging is worth the time and effort. EVs typically come with a slow Level 1 trickle charger but these units may not be enough to keep the vehicle’s battery fully charged. You may consider relying on...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Feb 23, 2023 | EV Chargers
Offering EV charging as an amenity is a new way retailers can attract consumers and boost brand loyalty. Consumers spend more time in the business, while their EV is charging, and it can lead to an increase in sales. Retailers can also use the charging stations to...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Feb 21, 2023 | EV Chargers
By 2050, it’s estimated over one-third of all vehicles will be electric. Many universities and colleges are in the planning stages or are implementing EV charging on campus. The electric vehicle charging equipment (EVSE) is being installed for use by students,...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Feb 16, 2023 | EV Chargers
The number of light-duty electric vehicles on the roads is continuing to increase. Automakers are producing more EVs every year. Charging an electric vehicle is often done at home. Using a Level 1 or Level 2 home charger, most EV drivers can charge their vehicles...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Feb 14, 2023 | EV Chargers
Tax credits and new vehicle models are accelerating EV adoption across the country. Are your multi-unit dwellings (MUD) ready? Some states like California are requiring all new cars and light-duty trucks sold in the state be electric by 2035. Other states are...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Feb 9, 2023 | EV Chargers
The Bipartisan Infrastructure LAW (BIL) supports two programs for building out a national EV (electric vehicle) charging network. The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program is the largest. It is sending $5 billion, over the next five years, to...