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About Current EV

Current EV Supply is based in Utah, with a rapidly growing network of electricians and customers throughout the United States. Our goal is to provide a one-stop solution for all things EV from chargers for residential and commercial projects to our service of connecting clients with a trusted and qualified electrician.

The purpose of Current EV Supply is to offer a variety of EV chargers and accessories for commercial and residential projects through an online platform. Along with supplying products, we also offer consumers the service of being connected with a local electrician for a virtual bid and project installation.

Take the first step towards a greener future today. Click 'Explore Our Products' to browse through our offerings and find the ideal charger to meet your needs. Ready to take the next step? Hit 'Request a Quote' and let our team of experts guide you in choosing the best EV charging solution for your specific requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The expense associated with setting up a home EV charger is influenced by variables like wiring distance, panel replacement, and intricacy. There exist three categories of installations:

    Basic: Involves straightforward arrangements with minimal wiring. No on-site assessment required.

    Standard: Longer wiring runs, costing $2,000 - $4,000.

    Exceptional: Pertains to vintage homes with obsolete wiring, which can incur charges up to $7,000.

  • Yes, we offer a convenient financing option. Through our collaboration with dealerships, we've introduced a fixed price of $2,500 to be added to your auto loan. This amount is then directly credited toward the installation of your home EV charger. If the actual installation cost is lower than $2,500, you'll receive a rebate for the difference. This streamlines the process and helps you ensure a smooth transition to electric vehicle ownership while efficiently managing the installation expenses.

    Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or need assistance with this financing option.

  • When making a decision about a home EV charger, several factors come into play to ensure an optimal charging experience:

    1. Battery Size and Charging Speed: Consider your EV's battery size and your daily charging requirements. You can find this information on your battery itself or the manufacturer's website. Determine how quickly you need to charge your vehicle each day.

    2. Selecting the Charger Power: Based on your charging needs, choose a charger with the suitable power rating, measured in amps. Charging speed is directly linked to the power of the charger.

    3. Home Power Capacity: Ensure your home's electrical system can provide the necessary power for the chosen charger. Upgrading your electrical system may be required if the charger's power demands exceed your current setup.

    Rest assured, most charging setups have safeguards to prevent errors. If the charger physically fits your car, it will work without causing harm. EV battery designs include mechanisms that restrict incoming power to a level the battery can handle safely.

    If you need help in selecting the right charger for your EV, consider taking our product quiz. Our team is here to assist you in making an informed decision.

  • To fully enhance your EV ownership experience, it's important to choose the most convenient location for your home EV charging station. Here are key considerations to ensure a hassle-free charging setup:

    1. Convenience and Accessibility: Strive for a setup as convenient as refueling at a gas pump. Select a spot where charging your EV is as simple as pulling up. Consider the proximity of the charger to your EV and leave some space for maneuvering.

    2. Proximity to Electrical Panel: The distance between your charger and your home's electrical panel impacts installation costs. Think about the ideal location that minimizes wiring distance. If cost is a concern, parking your car closer to the electrical panel, like backing into the garage, could be a solution.

    3. Future-Proofing for Multiple EVs: If you plan to own more than one EV, evaluate if the chosen location can accommodate both vehicles. This will help you avoid the need for an additional installation in the future.

    4. Safety Considerations: Ensure the charging cord doesn't pose a tripping hazard for you and your family. Using cable protectors can prevent cable exposure and potential damage. Regularly checking cables and the charging system ensures ongoing safety.

    By keeping these factors in mind, you can make an informed decision about the optimal location for your home EV charger. If you have further questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the right choice for your EV charging setup.

Contact

Have a question or concern? Fill out the form and a member of our team will get back to you within 24 - 48 business hours.

sales@currentevsupply.com
(385)-437-0664

3556 S 5600 W 1-815
Salt Lake City, UT 84120