Early fall is the perfect time to prepare your home for the coming winter. Winters in Hawaii may be mild, but the temperature changes and wetter weather can still affect your home. If you have an EV charging station installed in your home, it should hold up reasonably well during a Hawaii winter. This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t have it inspected by a licensed electrician. Here are just a few reasons why your EV charger should be inspected regularly and why fall is the perfect season for that.
EVs and Cold Weather
The biggest reason to have your EV charger inspected this fall is to ensure that your electric vehicle remains reliable throughout the winter. Cold weather reduces the driving range of electric vehicles and slows down their charging speed. That may not make much of a difference if you live in Maui, but there will still be weather changes that will negatively affect your vehicle’s health and reliability. You’ll almost certainly need to adjust your charging schedule to account for the slower charging times, and you need to make sure that your charger will be up to the task.
Staying Safe in the Coming Months
EV chargers use high-voltage electricity, and they can be very dangerous if they aren’t installed or maintained properly. An electrician will make sure that everything is working properly and that it won’t cause electric faults, fires or shocks. It will also help protect the rest of your electrical system from overloads, tripped circuit breakers, and other issues that might arise.
Making Minor Repairs
Like anything else in your home, having your EV charger inspected could uncover issues that can be repaired before they get out of hand. Things such as loose connections and frayed wires need to be repaired quickly, and it’s always easier to make such repairs if they’re caught early. If you notice any of these signs yourself, don’t hesitate to contact an electrician for repairs. Waiting too long could spell disaster.
Maintaining Manufacturer Warranty
Finally, regular EV charger inspections might be necessary to maintain the charger’s warranty. Skipping an inspection for a year could void any warranty you might have, which could be a problem if anything goes wrong later on.
As a rule, your EV charger should be inspected at least once a year, and there’s no better time to schedule that inspection than the fall. You will have peace of mind that your charger will be working properly throughout the winter, which is when you’ll arguably need it the most.
If you have not scheduled your inspection, now is the time. For more information about maintaining your EV charger or to schedule an EV charger inspection for your home in Boise, ID, call Sublime Electric today.