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Electric Vehicles Have a Charger Problem, But Not The One You Think
May 02, 2018
EverCharge
EVs, EVSE, Public Charging, in-home charging, multifamily, EverCharge, EV Charging, Smart Charging
In this year alone we have seen multiple new EVs come to market from the likes of Nissan, Jaguar, Chevrolet, Tesla, Hyundai, Kia, and Audi. In spite of all this EVs still face the same issue they always have, access to charging.
Public Charging Isn't the Key for EV Adoption, Its Charging at Home
February 12, 2018
EverCharge
EVs, EV Charging, Public Charging, in-home charging, multifamily, Community Charging, Innovation
EVs have always needed a public charging network, not for every day driving but for those weekend road trips where 300 miles of range just won't do. While all of this great news it is not what most EV drivers need.
EVs Are Here to Stay, Now What?
January 29, 2018
EverCharge
DC Fast, Level 2 Charging, in-home charging, Innovation, EV Charging, EVs
Electric vehicles reached a worldwide total of 3.2 million electric vehicles. EVs now make up over 1% of the global vehicle market it goes without saying that EVs are clearly here to stay.
How Utilities Can Help The EV Industry
November 16, 2017
EverCharge
Public Charging, EV Charging, in-home charging, Level 2 Charging, California, Government
While electric vehicles have Big Oil running scared, public and private electric utility companies are chomping at the bit for EVs to become mainstream.
Owning An Electric Car in an Apartment is Difficult But It Doesn't Have to Be
August 01, 2017
EverCharge
EVs, Apartments, Condominiums, in-home charging, Level 2 Charging, Model 3, Public Charging, Charging Station
More than a quarter of Americans live in an apartment or condo, and nearly all of them will have a hard time owning an electric car. But why? Most buildings are already nearing power capacity or have already reached it, meaning no new electrical infrastructure can be added without costly
How To Save Money on EVSE Installs
November 02, 2016
EverCharge
EVSE, EverCharge, Problem Solver, smartpower, in-home charging, Installs, Savings
There is no getting around it, installing electric vehicle service equipment (EVSE) more commonly known as EV chargers, will typically cost you between $1,000-$5,000. Its completely unavoidable as the cost of electrical wiring and an electrician's time really don't vary all that much. Don't let this deter
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