by Jessica Irvine | Nov 3, 2021 | EV Chargers
Commercial fleets are looking at electrification. They know it is the future of the industry for economic, environmental, and regulatory reasons. Vehicle manufacturers are releasing electric vehicles designed to handle the routes and distances commercial fleets...
by Jessica Irvine | Oct 29, 2021 | EV Chargers
EV charging is making rapid advancements, but where does it stand? Let’s take a look at where we are with EV charging in 2021. A Quick Recap of EV Charging History Electric vehicles aren’t new, even if you are only now learning about the technology. In the late 1800s...
by Jessica Irvine | Oct 14, 2021 | EV Chargers
DC chargers come with two charging ports, so does this mean simultaneous charging? It does for some EV chargers but not all. Your DC fast charging station may come with two ports but for some chargers only one is operable at a time. The other port shuts down since all...
by Jessica Irvine | Oct 14, 2021 | EV Chargers
Do you need to pay attention to 800 volt charging and if so, what does it mean? Chances are you are only checking the kilowattage and power type (AC or DC) on a charger. There are other numbers you want to pay attention to, and this includes 800V. What is 800 V...
by Jessica Irvine | Oct 7, 2021 | EV Chargers
You want to treat investing in EV chargers the same as your other business systems. For example, you don’t let your financial software provider dictate where you bank, so why should your EV charging provider dictate how your system is set up? How the EV Chargers are...
by Jessica Irvine | Oct 6, 2021 | EV Chargers
While the majority of vehicles on the road in the U.S. still have internal combustion engines (ICE), the number is decreasing. Internal combustion engine bans are coming as more countries, states, and cities, are making the gradual switch to electric vehicles. Soon...