SAN JOSE, Calif. June 2023 - Electric vehicles (EVs) are set to see significant adoption rates in the next year, and many of them rely on chargers designed for single-family homes or public charging stations. However, there are currently 44 million renting households in the U.S., and a growing number of them are also EV owners. As range anxiety continues to be a concern and few public stations are available, it’s no surprise that tenants are increasingly looking for more EV chargers closer to home. Landlords struggle with the headache of cost, installation, maintenance, and repairs though, making it difficult for them to commit. Until EV chargers are accessible for all, however, true mainstream EV adoption isn’t going to happen.
Cyber Switching, the EV technology pioneer, offers renters the convenience they’re craving, and landlords a manageable charging solution where installation and maintenance are made easy. Starting at $1,280, the CSE1 is a fraction of the cost of other charging stations and is designed with both advanced and dynamic load management, keeping the impact on the electrical grid distributed and balanced.
The CES1 comes in both a single and double-mounted pedestal and features:
Consistent operating: Find a functioning charger due to the CSE1’s 96.98% uptime
Cross-vehicle compatibility: Use the CSE1 with any EV on the market
Powerful charging: Get 42 miles of charging every hour
Weather-resistant functioning: Don’t worry about the forecast thanks to the CSE1’s operating temperature range of -22 to 122 degrees
Easy-to-use app: Reserve, pay for, and monitor charging all in a mobile app
“In today’s rough housing market, a larger percentage of drivers are living in apartments,” said Nick Zamanov, Director of Business Development at Cyber Switching. “We want to ensure no driver is left behind, which is why we cater to apartments and condos. Every EV driver should have access to charging stations without struggling to find one, and every landlord should be able to install EV chargers easily and affordably.”
For more information, visit cyberswitching.com.
Cyber Switching cares about sustainability, efficiency, and simplicity. Founded in 1994 by power management veteran Chuck Reynolds, Cyber Switching continues to pioneer new power distribution technologies and techniques. As the company shifted to EV charging stations, the focus became sustainability and reliability, creating one of the most reliable charging stations in the industry. Its work is trusted by HP, Foxconn, Intuitive, Adobe, Inventec, PG&E, Holiday Inn, Olive Garden, Lockheed Martin, BDBIO, CBRE, JLL, UC Davis, Princeton University, the City of San Francisco, the City of Seattle, and more.