Learning category

Troubleshooting

Breaker trips, slow charging, WiFi issues, outdoor problems, and charger error codes.

Why an EV charger trips the breaker

Breaker trips can come from overload, wiring issues, charger settings, heat, GFCI interactions, or equipment problems.

Why your EV is charging slower than expected

Charging speed can be limited by charger settings, circuit capacity, vehicle onboard charger, temperature, or battery state.

EV charger WiFi not working

WiFi issues affect monitoring and scheduling, but the charger may still charge if the electrical setup is correct.

EV charger error codes: what to check first

Start with the charger manual, circuit status, connector seating, app settings, and electrician review when needed.

EV charger or outlet feels hot

Heat around charging equipment should be treated seriously and reviewed by a qualified electrician.

EV charger not starting

Check vehicle schedule, charger settings, breaker status, connector fit, and app errors before calling for service.

EV charger cable management

Good cable management reduces tripping hazards, connector damage, and daily frustration.

EV charger maintenance checklist

Inspect cable condition, connector wear, mounting, weather exposure, app alerts, and unusual heat or breaker trips.

EV charger after a power outage

After an outage, check breaker status, charger reboot behavior, app connection, and vehicle charging schedule.

EV charger use in rain

Outdoor-rated equipment is designed for exposure, but installation, covers, cable handling, and charger instructions still matter.

EV charger warranty questions

Warranty coverage can differ for charger hardware, installer labor, outlet work, and electrical panel upgrades.

Why do EV chargers slow down?

EV chargers can slow down because of charger settings, circuit limits, vehicle battery conditions, temperature, utility controls, or connectivity issues.

EV charger WiFi guide

EV charger WiFi affects app setup, scheduling, monitoring, and networked features, but safe charging still depends on the electrical installation.

EV charger connectivity and WiFi setup guide

EV charger connectivity issues can affect app setup, schedules, RFID, reporting, and networked charging features, but electrical safety still comes first.

EV charge point connectivity guide

Connectivity issues can affect scheduling, monitoring, RFID, app controls, and networked charging features.

Project EV charger not connecting to WiFi

WiFi setup issues should be checked through signal strength, app settings, router placement, and charger documentation.

Routers for EV charge points

Some EV charge points need reliable WiFi or networking for app features, access control, reporting, or commercial management.