EV Infrastructure - Dec 19th, 2023
 
 
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EV Infrastructure

 
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recently released a proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) to the 2023 Edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC). The TIA has a comment closing date of January 22, 2024.
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The nation’s first electric vehicle (EV) charging station funded through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program celebrated its opening on December 13, 2023 outside of Columbus, Ohio, officially jumpstarting the Administration’s work building more than 500,000 chargers that will connect 79,000 miles of America’s roads and...
Inflation seems to be slowly moving in the right direction after rising to levels not seen in decades during and shortly after the COVID shutdown. But if it stalls at current levels, the challenges electrical contractors are currently having with higher product prices, the slowdown in spending on construction projects or business expansion because ...
This webinar was originally held on December 14, 2023 and is now available for on demand viewing.Duration: 1 Hour Register Today! Already registered? Please click here to log in!  A certificate of attendance will be offered. Summary:The electric vehicle (EV) market seems to be exploding and rapidly increasing the presence of EVs on the streets...
The end of the year is right around the corner. To celebrate, we are highlighting six of our most memorable articles from 2023. These articles cover a wide variety of topics from some of our favorite subject matter experts, including Tommy Northcott, Randy Barnett, Harold De Loach, and more.
Editor-in-Chief Ellen Parson and NEC Expert Russ LeBlanc discuss some of the most significant changes to the 2023 edition of the National Electrical Code. This episode looks at revisions made to Sec. 706.7, which involves energy storage systems or ESSs. Listen now for a quick lesson on what this equipment is and why it’s becoming more popular.
Just as more zero-emission package delivery vehicles are showing up on the road, so too are another type of human delivery vehicle: school buses. The number of battery-powered electric school buses (ESBs) in operation continues to surge, and California’s recent affirmation that no new diesel-powered buses will be allowed after 2035 marks another milestone...
Report reveals most U.S. states and territories are not prepared for the robust build-out of microgrids
Is that installation for real? Unfortunately, the answer is yes. We present the “best of the worst” What's Wrong Here photos from 2023. Read each hint, and then click the next slide to read the analysis from NEC Consultant Russ LeBlanc on each Code violation.
In the rapidly advancing realm of electric vehicles (EVs), the road to adoption is often paved with promising incentives, one of the most notable being EV charger rebates. According to BriteSwitch, a firm specializing in capturing local, utility, state, and federal rebates/incentives for businesses, 74% of the country boasts a rebate for EV chargers...
Electric vehicles (EVs) have been around for a long time. Factories and warehouses often use electric lift trucks, and of course there’s the familiar golf cart. These and other off-road vehicles have charging requirements that are easily accommodated by small charging systems.