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This page documents the Ecotality PE-30 EV charging station.  This was a robust pedestal for public use, encapsulating the WE-30 hardware that Ecotality made for home use.
[[File:Ecotality PE-30 overview.jpg|thumb|Ecotality PE-30 stations, showing standard tall config and shorter ADA config]]This page documents the Ecotality PE-30 EV charging station.  This was a robust pedestal for public use, encapsulating the WE-30 hardware that Ecotality made for home use.


In the early 2010s, the US DoE funded a program (the "EV Project") to help solve the chicken-or-egg problem of public charging infrastructure vs EVs to use them.  They seeded the country, in several markets, with Level 2 charging stations that used the heavy duty PE-30 model.
In the early 2010s, the US DoE funded a program (the "EV Project") to help solve the chicken-or-egg problem of public charging infrastructure vs EVs to use them.  They seeded the country, in several markets, with Level 2 charging stations that used the heavy duty PE-30 model.
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[[File:Ecotality PE-30 overview.jpg|thumb|Ecotality PE-30 stations, showing standard tall config and shorter ADA config]]
Disassembly to access EVSE internals
 
# Remove two security bolts (Torx security, 4 mm) at top of pedestal.
# While lifting LED light assembly up, disconnect the wiring harness, and set the assembly aside.
# Remove the two bolts at the top (hex, 10 mm).
# At the cable management reel, remove the white cosmetic cover; it pops out with help of a flathead screwdriver.
# Remove the two (maybe 3-4) bolts (hex, 10 mm) that hold the reel onto the pedestal. You will need a nut driver for this, since the bolts are recessed in deep holes.
# Tilt the large metal cover forward away from the pedestal assembly and lift it away.  While you do this, you will need to feed the charging cable back through the grommet.  You won't be able to disconnect the cover completely due to the attached cable, but you'll be able to set it aside.
# Remove five bolts (hex, 10 mm) that hold the EVSE cover on; these should just be finger tight since they are fastening down plastic.
# As you remove the EVSE cover, slowly peel the adhesive gasket off the touch screen.
 
It's not necessary to access the EVSE internals, but if you want to also remove the pedestal's back cover, use a regular (non-security) Torx T25 wrench.  To lift it off the ground mount, you'll need a 1/2-inch box wrench.

Revision as of 23:05, 25 July 2024

Ecotality PE-30 stations, showing standard tall config and shorter ADA config

This page documents the Ecotality PE-30 EV charging station. This was a robust pedestal for public use, encapsulating the WE-30 hardware that Ecotality made for home use.

In the early 2010s, the US DoE funded a program (the "EV Project") to help solve the chicken-or-egg problem of public charging infrastructure vs EVs to use them. They seeded the country, in several markets, with Level 2 charging stations that used the heavy duty PE-30 model.

Ecotality PE-30 model line
Model number Part number display height
PE-30Kice60 01-0131-0000 60 inches
PE-30Kice48 01-0135-0000 48 inches (ADA)
PE-30Kice40 01-0136-0000 40 inches (ADA)

Disassembly to access EVSE internals

  1. Remove two security bolts (Torx security, 4 mm) at top of pedestal.
  2. While lifting LED light assembly up, disconnect the wiring harness, and set the assembly aside.
  3. Remove the two bolts at the top (hex, 10 mm).
  4. At the cable management reel, remove the white cosmetic cover; it pops out with help of a flathead screwdriver.
  5. Remove the two (maybe 3-4) bolts (hex, 10 mm) that hold the reel onto the pedestal. You will need a nut driver for this, since the bolts are recessed in deep holes.
  6. Tilt the large metal cover forward away from the pedestal assembly and lift it away. While you do this, you will need to feed the charging cable back through the grommet. You won't be able to disconnect the cover completely due to the attached cable, but you'll be able to set it aside.
  7. Remove five bolts (hex, 10 mm) that hold the EVSE cover on; these should just be finger tight since they are fastening down plastic.
  8. As you remove the EVSE cover, slowly peel the adhesive gasket off the touch screen.

It's not necessary to access the EVSE internals, but if you want to also remove the pedestal's back cover, use a regular (non-security) Torx T25 wrench. To lift it off the ground mount, you'll need a 1/2-inch box wrench.