Pando Electric is introducing a new standard in EV charging for multi-family properties: a cost-effective solution to leverage existing NEMA 14-50 electrical sockets that minimise upfront set-up costs.
There are plenty of attention grabbers in the US government’s massive EV charging and infrastructure programme, announced on February 15.
There are the dollars – US$7.5bn in EV charging, US$10bn in clean transportation, and over US$7bn in EV battery components, critical minerals, and materials.
There is the network – a goal of 500,000 EV chargers by 2030.
And there is access; the announcement included news that 7,500 Tesla stations will be open to all vehicles in 2024.