Electric Vehicle Charging Safety Tips

Did you know there are over 3,400 electric vehicle charging stations throughout Seattle?

 

Owning an electric vehicle is becoming more and more convenient, and it’s now easier than ever to have professionals install a charging station in your home. Whether you’re charging your vehicle at home or at a public port, it’s important to be careful. The last thing you’d want to do is endanger yourself or a loved one.

 

Are you not sure if electric vehicle charging presents any threats? Do you know how to keep safe? Read on to learn some electric vehicle charging safety tips.

Can I Charge An Electric Vehicle In The Rain?

Since childhood, we’ve all been taught never to mix water and electricity. So we wouldn’t be surprised if you wondered whether you need to behave in a certain manner with your electric vehicle when it’s raining.

 

Good news. You can safely charge your electric vehicle in any weather condition. Electric vehicles and their charging plugs are designed to withstand rain and water intrusion, not to mention pesky dust particles that could wreak havoc on an electric system.

 

However, you should ensure there’s no way for your home charging station to get wet. You will need to keep it indoors — garages are the most logical and convenient location.

Use Quality Chargers, Hire Expert Installers

If you’d love to charge your electric vehicle at home, then it’s important to hire a team of qualified professionals to install the station. They can not only make sure that everything is in the proper place but also use the highest quality materials.

Using an inferior brand or hiring an inexperienced team is a recipe for disaster. Be sure to turn off your EV anytime you charge it.

Don't Use Extension Cords

With EV charging, you should also avoid using any extension cords. Charging stations are not built for this. Instead, call in the professionals and let them know that you need a longer cord in your station

 

They can ensure the cord is both UL-listed and designed for the charging station in question.

Keep Pets & Children Away

A good rule for electric vehicle safety is ensuring everything is put away once you’re done using your charging station. This simple tip can go a long way toward keeping both pets and children from getting into things they shouldn’t.

 

While using the charging station, it’s best to keep your pet in another room until it’s done. It’s also worth taking the time to explain to your kids that the charging station isn’t a toy and can be dangerous if they try to play with it.

Are You Ready to Charge Your Electric Vehicle Safely?

Now that you’ve learned a few EV charging safety tips, you’re ready to ensure every charging session goes off without a hitch. With a fully charged electric vehicle, you can get where you need to go stress-free. Don’t forget to let friends and family members know how to keep safe around your EV charging station, too.

 

Fischer Electric can provide you with a wide range of electric solutions. From installing and maintaining electric vehicle charging stations to installing lighting and electric panels, you can always rely on our team of experts to handle the job.

 

Please feel free to contact us or give us a call.