Making Your Electric Vehicle As Green As Possible
Produce Enough Solar Energy to Offset Charging
Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles are rapidly getting popular In response, there are more manufacturers which results in a greater number of models to buy. Even better, EVs now compete with traditional cars in the cost to own and operate.
However, the public infrastructure to charge EVs is slow to catch up with demand. Past Massachusetts state programs facilitated adding public charging stations, and some utilities like National Grid had offered these project developers both cost support and help with design and equipment selection.
Yet, in 2019, most EV owners report that they choose overnight charging at home. It gives them the highest confidence they will be able to travel uninterrupted the next day. Since home charging will continue to be the preferred method for the near future, SunRa Solar is making sure more homeowners can be as green as possible with their EV investment.
Designing a Solar Energy System with EVs in Mind
On average, EVs driven around 12,000 miles a year will use about the same energy to charge as a hot water heater for a family of four. You can avoid buying this additional power from the utility. Simply right-size your solar energy system.
CLEAN ENERGY CHARGING
Working With Customers - Two Ways to Add EV Charging
SunRa Solar Supplies Your Charger
The aftermarket for electric vehicle chargers is also booming, and the competition creates a range of choices and options.
SunRa Solar can assist you in finding the right charger to meet both your goals and the EV manufacturer’s specs.
Bring Your Own Charger
Some electric vehicle manufacturers assist car buyers by providing specific chargers to best fit the needs of both the car and the owner. Luxury brands often offer these as a convenience to the buyer.Â
SunRa Solar will install your EV charger to make sure the installation meets regulations and works as you need it to.