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...
by Jessica Irvine | Apr 20, 2021 | EV Chargers
In major metropolitan areas across the country, a large number of residents live in multi-unit dwellings like apartment complexes and condominiums. As more people switch to electric vehicles (EV), condominiums need to invest in charging stations. Enabling electric...
by Jessica Irvine | Apr 13, 2021 | EV Chargers
Even electric vehicle drivers can have problems keeping EV terminology straight. The new technology comes with terms like amp and alternating current to name a few. To help you understand what these and other terms mean, here’s an explanation of the common electric...
by Jessica Irvine | Apr 6, 2021 | EV Chargers
There are 26 electric vehicle models currently on the market, and more scheduled for release in the upcoming years. Homeowner associations (HOA), managers, and owners of multi-dwelling complexes may have already received requests for the installation of public or home...
by Jessica Irvine | Apr 6, 2021 | EV Chargers
The US electric vehicle (EV) market is continuing to see growth, especially in areas where the infrastructure can meet consumer demands. As the electrification of the US vehicle market continues, questions about the infrastructure necessary for charging are being...