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This is a new section to document design and repair of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment.  The industry term for this equipment is Electric Vehicle Servicing Equipment or EVSE, and includes both Level 1 / 2 charging stations that connect AC electricity to the car, and DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations that connect DC electricity to the car.
This section documents the design and repair of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.  The industry term for this equipment is Electric Vehicle Servicing Equipment or EVSE, and includes both Level 1 / 2 charging stations that connect AC electricity to the car, and DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations that connect DC electricity to the car.


In accordance with this RepairWiki's guidelines, this section should be structured with manufacturers at top (listed on this page), then device models, then documents specific to those models, as illustrated here.  Initially, though, it will skip the extra manufacturer layer, until we start building up a larger body of information.
In accordance with this RepairWiki's guidelines, this section should be structured with manufacturers at top (listed on this page), then device models, then documents specific to those models, as illustrated here.  Initially, though, it will skip the extra manufacturer layer, until we start building up a larger body of information.
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* [[ClipperCreek HCS series]]
* [[ClipperCreek HCS series]]
* Ecotality PE-30 (pedestal version for heavy public use)
* Ecotality PE-30 (pedestal version for heavy public use)
* Sumitomo DCFC (40-50 kW DCFC fielded by Nissan to dealers in 2010s)
* Sumitomo DCFC (40-50 kW DCFC fielded by Nissan to their dealers in 2010s)


== Resources ==
== Resources ==

Revision as of 13:36, 24 July 2024

This section documents the design and repair of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The industry term for this equipment is Electric Vehicle Servicing Equipment or EVSE, and includes both Level 1 / 2 charging stations that connect AC electricity to the car, and DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations that connect DC electricity to the car.

In accordance with this RepairWiki's guidelines, this section should be structured with manufacturers at top (listed on this page), then device models, then documents specific to those models, as illustrated here. Initially, though, it will skip the extra manufacturer layer, until we start building up a larger body of information.

Manufacturers / Models

  • ClipperCreek HCS series
  • Ecotality PE-30 (pedestal version for heavy public use)
  • Sumitomo DCFC (40-50 kW DCFC fielded by Nissan to their dealers in 2010s)

Resources

  • link to AKEVA wiki?
  • link to EV forums
  • link to Plugshare