by Angela | May 11, 2022 | Commercial, Electric Vehicles (EV), Get your PhD in Electric Vehicle Charging, Residential EV Charging, Utility EVSE
Electric vehicles are no longer a vision of the future — their role in our present drives us towards a more sustainable tomorrow. ClipperCreek is separating facts from fiction by debunking some of the most pervasive myths surrounding electric cars. Drivers deserve to...
by Angela | Nov 2, 2021 | Commercial, Get your PhD in Electric Vehicle Charging, Residential EV Charging, Workplace Charging |
What is a Level 3 Charging Station? Level 3, or DC Fast Charging – Level 3, sometimes referred to as DC Fast Charging or DCFC (direct current fast charging), ranges from 200 to 800 VDC (direct current volts) and can recuperate up to 60-80% of an electric...
by Rebecca Passey | Jun 24, 2021 | AmazingE, AmazingE Reviews, Residential EV Charging, Reviews | Articles
“State of Charge with Tom Moloughney” recently reviewed our portable Level 2 residential EV charging stations, the AmazingE and the AmazingE FAST. The AmazingE is a 16A charging station with a NEMA 14-30 plug and the AmazingE FAST is a 32A charging station...
by Suzanne Guinn | Jan 5, 2021 | Commercial, Electric Vehicle Fleets, Residential EV Charging, Utility EVSE, Workplace Charging |
Purchasing an EV Charging Station in 2021? If so, we have great news for you! Update 2022: The Federal Tax Credit for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment (EVSE) has been extended retroactively through 12/31/2032. This tax credit covers 30% (up to $1,000 per unit) of...
by Suzanne Guinn | Oct 13, 2020 | Commercial, Education, Residential EV Charging, Workplace Charging
Join ClipperCreek for a discussion about selecting the best Electric Vehicle Charging Station for your home or business. TIMESTAMPS: 3:28 – Introduction 5:33 – Just purchased an EV: Do I need to buy an electric vehicle charging station? 9:58 – Is it...
by Suzanne Guinn | Oct 5, 2020 | Residential EV Charging, Reviews | Articles
Published in DRIVETRIBE by Jan Wagner Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) are becoming more and more common (to keep things simple here, let’s just call them all EVs). If you do not own or drive an EV already, chances are you will...