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Home EV Charger Installation Experts. Licensed contractors. U.S. Locals. Free Consultation. Electric Vehicle Charge Station Warranty. We serve homes and businesses.
Category: E-commerce
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What states do you work in?
Installation available in South Florida (Broward County and nearby counties) from the local licensed contractor. The license details are here . We sell chargers and adapters with worldwide delivery.
How to install an electric car charging station at home?
Charging stations from ChargePoint, KEBA, ABL, Schneider Electric, Tesla Wall Connector and others are suitable for home installation. The cost ranges $500–$2000. However, it will be faster and safer to entrust the installation process to a licensed electrician. You can choose and purchase a suitable charging station on our website.
Do I have to use dedicated charging stations for EV?
The vehicle can be charged from a standard 120V outlet. However, a dedicated EV charging station has advantages in terms of speed and safety.
Is there a hardware warranty?
Yes, up to a 5–year warranty for equipment sold by EV Adept. And often there is a manufacturer’s warranty for the equipment we recommend, and free returns.
How much does it cost to install an electric vehicle charging station?
The average cost to install a standard L2 EV charging station is $450–$1100. The average cost is $775. The cost of the stations themselves ranges from $350–$2000, depending on which Level 1 or 2 you choose.
How do I charge an EV?
Typically, an electric car kit contains a cable that connects to the car at one end. The other end of the cable can be connected by changing its adapter to a different socket: both to 120V (USA)/240V (USA & Europe); to three-phase (for Europe); to a charging station outlet (for example, with direct current).
Where to charge an electric car on the road?
The number of public charging stations is ever-increasing. The PlugShare service has the most complete base. Owners and users of chargers can independently add new points to the map.
What type of equipment is right for me?
For private clients of EV Adept in the USA, the most common equipment is Level 2, with an SAE J1772 (Type 1) connector. Check out other options and how they compare.
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