Curb Side EV Car Charger… Easy as 1, 2, 3

How do you get a curbside EV Car Charger?

Installing chargers in cities can be tough. Many city homes don’t have driveways or garages, so cars park on the side of the road. To make it easy for people to charge electric cars, we need to put power lines and chargers along the curb. When we do this, it will be simple for city residents to charge their cars. This will also encourage more people to use electric cars, which is better for the environment and our future.

When trenching to the curb side charger…

In neighborhoods like Mount Air and Chestnut Hill, or any residential area with front yards, having a buried electric line is crucial. It ensures enhanced safety and aesthetics. The installation process involves drilling a hole in the home’s foundation, a few feet below the yard’s surface. Then, a trench is created, followed by carefully installing the wire in a conduit. Notably, electric vehicle (EV) car chargers are often on the opposite side of a sidewalk. This requires routing the wire and conduit underneath for seamless accessibility. This meticulous attention to detail ensures a harmonious integration of the electric infrastructure within the neighborhood landscape.

For more info on EV Chargers, check out our resources.

Visit our EV page.

Charge Point car chargers.

Tesla Car Chargers.

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