FASTER CHARGING TIMES
A level 2 residential charging station will reduce the time it takes to charge your electric vehicle
HARD WIRED OR PLUG IN OUTLET
Some charging stations must be hard wired while others can be plugged into a special outlet, typically a 14-50
SPECIAL ELECTRIC RATES
Most utility companies have special rates for charging electric vehicles
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OFFERING YOU THE BEST SOLUTION FOR YOUR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS
At JDC Energy we can provide you with energy efficient products that will not only help reduce your dependence on fossil fuels, but can also make your home more comfortable while saving you money in the process.
OFFERING YOU THE BEST SOLUTION FOR YOUR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS
At JDC Energy we can provide you with energy efficient products that will not only help reduce your dependence on fossil fuels, but can also make your home more comfortable while saving you money in the process.
LOCAL COMPANY
We are strategically located in Rancho Cucamonga to provide quick service to the counties of San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles and Orange
VALUE
We take pride in our work and value customer satisfaction. This is why we are rated 5 stars by HomeAdvisor
PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED
We are licensed by the State of California and our staff has more than 10 years of experience in the industry
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Charging Station
Are you considering buying an electric car?
Do you want to know more about how EV charging works?
There are several ways you can charge an EV. Each one requires different types of plugs, and their charging times, cost and potential savings vary. The type of charge you choose will depend on your driving needs.
If you are looking to buy an EV charging station, here are a few tips:
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Cost of installation primarily depends on the distance from your electrical panel to where you are planning to install your EV charging station.
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DO have a certified electrician install your Electric Vehicle Service Equipment
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Get at least 30-amp EVSE, but 40 amps or higher is more strongly recommended, even if your current EV can’t make use of the higher amperage. The reason? It will be more useful with longer-range EVs you are likely to buy/lease down the road.
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You may be able to get a tax credit or rebate on EVSE in your utility jurisdiction, city, or state, so look into it and be sure to track the costs and retain the receipts in case they are needed.
95% of electric car charging is done at home. There are a couple of common ways to charge at home: one way is to simply plug into a standard electricity outlet (all electric cars have what is termed an “onboard charger” in the car itself.), so all you need is to use the charging cord you get with your car to connect your car to a source of electricity.