EV Infrastructure - May 21st, 2024
 
 
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EV Infrastructure

 
President Biden announced an increase in tariffs for Chinese goods and products across various sectors such as steel and aluminum, semiconductors, electric vehicles (EVs), and batteries.
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Power, Protection, Safety, and Energy Management. All four of these are needed for a safe and reliable EV charging infrastructure. Leviton is the brand that has it all, plus a team dedicated to training, installation requirements, rebates/incentives, and more. Whether you are a contractor, installer, engineer, or end-user, we have resources for you.

The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) announced that pilot users have reviewed the Electric Vehicle Charging Analytics and Reporting Tool (EV-ChART) and "are excited about its future implications in their communities and nationwide."
Elon Musk is in the news again. This time it’s about all the layoffs in the company’s SuperCharger business.
The NFPA has introduced a series of free resources, guidelines, and information to help raise awareness about EV fires and safe EV charging practices at home. See them now.
The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) recently announced the opening of the first National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) funded electric vehicle charging station in Vermont. According to the press release by the Joint Office, the four ports on Main Street in downtown Bradford will complement two existing 50kW DC fast...
Learn the basics about EV charging power requirements as well as how the potential increase might impact power distribution.
Why your answers could mean the difference between maintaining an electrically safe work environment and an electrical injury or fatality
Interest in electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) has skyrocketed over the past couple of years, and many in the electrical industry have embraced this rapidly growing segment. Rebates and incentives are integral to the EV chargers' sales process. However, navigating through the nearly 500 active rebate programs in North America can be challenging...
Once again, Arkansas maintains its spot as the No. 1 lowest-paying state for electrical engineers, a position it has held since 2021, based on based on findings released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in its “Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2023 Study.” Each of the other four slots for lowest-paying states are Florida (No. 2), ...
The five highest-paying states for electricians in 2023 have been revealed thanks to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics in its updated Occupational Employment and Wages Study from May 2023. This year, the same five states from last year's ranking made the list, however the positions of the top three have shifted. Click through...