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    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • We're Here For You
    • Networking
    • Electric Vehicle Chargers
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • What We Do
  • We're Here For You
  • Networking
  • Electric Vehicle Chargers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Do you have an Electric Vehicle?

Lets get your vehicle charged!


Are you looking to purchase an electric vehicle soon? We can make your Re-Charging process simple and help prep your home for your new purchase. We'll do a quick home power evaluation to first determine what level home car charger your current power system will handle. We can also help you find the right spot for placement and when your ready, in most cases schedule the install that same week.

 

Owning an electric vehicle has its benefits, one of which is never having to go to the gas station to refuel. But if you live in an area with underdeveloped infrastructure, there’s a good chance you’re going to have to install a home EV charger so you don’t end up having to look for a nearby public charger. Not only is having an EV charger at home convenient so you can charge anytime you want, you’ll also never have to worry about waiting in line if public chargers are all being occupied.

If you’re shopping for a car charger, you have probably realized a standard wall outlet just doesn’t cut it. Home chargers aren’t exactly inexpensive, but they’re worth the investment. You can also check for available rebates, tax credits, and other incentives in your area for installing a home EV charger.

 

There are a few factors to take into consideration when choosing the right charger. For starters, is your vehicle a plug-in hybrid or a battery-electric vehicle? A plug-in like the Chevrolet Volt doesn’t necessarily need an expensive charger, as opposed to fully electric vehicles like the Chevrolet Bolt or Nissan Leaf. Don’t spend more than you have to, especially if you’re charging a plug-in hybrid.


  Electric vehicle chargers are generally separated into three electric vehicle charger types, depending on the equipment used, the power of the charge, and how long it takes to fully charge your vehicle. In technical lingo, these are Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 electric vehicle chargers. 

Level 1 and Level 2 chargers are commonly available for 120/240V 1 phase home use while level 3 chargers require 3 phase 208/480V which is designated for commercial application.

Juice Up your Charger

Not happy with your current Level 1 charging speed, let's Juice it up! We install Level 2 EV Chargers! 

Make charging your vehicle more convenient!

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Morris General Services

Serving Central Florida

Main: (407)663-0343

Email : Info@morrisgeneralservice.com


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