Webinar: DC Fast Charging Opportunities for Contractors – October 2

September 15, 2024

Join Electric Avenue for an Exclusive Webinar:

Power Up Your Profits: DC Fast Charging Opportunities for Contractors

Are you an electrical contractor looking to expand your services and grow your business? Don’t miss this opportunity to dive into the rapidly growing world of DC fast charging infrastructure!

Go HERE to register

Why Attend?

  • Understand the Fundamentals: Learn the ins and outs of DC fast charging (DCFC) technology and how it differs from Level 2 charging. Get a clear picture of the essential components needed to set up a successful DCFC system.
  • Tap Into Market Trends and Growth: Discover the current landscape and future projections for EV charging infrastructure. Electric Avenue will cover the demand drivers, market opportunities, and how government incentives and funding programs like ZEVIP and NEVI can fuel your growth.
  • Unlock Revenue Streams: Explore lucrative opportunities that come with installing and maintaining DC fast chargers. Learn how to build recurring revenue streams through service contracts and position your business as a leader in the EV charging space.
  • Technical Know-How and Best Practices: Gain insights on site assessments, power requirements, safety standards, and the critical steps to ensure a successful DCFC installation. Electric Avenue will also discuss how to choose the right equipment and technology partners.

Interactive Q&A Session: Get your questions answered by our experts! Address any concerns or questions you have about DCFC installations and the business opportunities that lie ahead.

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