Optimize Your Member’s EV Charging.

Advancing the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is a key objective for states and energy providers. However, the electric vehicle (EV) charger experience can be fragmented and leave members without end-to-end solutions.

HomeServe offers first-to-market installation and protection solutions to ensure EV owners have a positive device installation and home charging experience. HomeServe EV programs enable utilities to deliver a more cohesive customer experience while increasing engagement with electric vehicle owners. HomeServe is also dedicated to working with co-op partners to provide equitable access to public charging in underserved communities.

 

97% of members would be interested in their cooperative offering assistance with EV charging.

EV Charger Protection Plan

HomeServe’s EV Charger Protection Plan enhances manufacturer protection by offering “gap” coverage and ensures member concerns are quickly remedied when they experience issues with their Level 2 EV charger including:

  • Reimbursement for replacement unit: EV charger failure due to normal wear and tear
  • Reimbursement enabling faster replacement of a malfunctioning unit
    • $500 for a replacement EV charger
    • Up to $200 labor reimbursement to remove and reinstall a hardwired EV Charger
  • Coverage of repairing inside wiring and electrical components in the home, including all service call charges, labor and materials within the benefit limits
    • Up to $2,500 of annual coverage for repair or replacement of wiring and components that are damaged due to normal wear and tear
  • Guarantee – a one-year guarantee on all repairs

 

 

 


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Helping Members Navigate the Electric Vehicle Experience

Ratepayers have long indicated their preference that their electric utility be involved with the installation of EVSE, whether it means the utility’s employees or a third party recommended or engaged by the utility. They are likely to contact you for information on local contractors who are available to safely install their chargers – HomeServe’s research found that nearly 30 percent will turn to their utilities for charger help. However, having a charger close at hand doesn’t completely relieve them of anxiety, because nearly three-quarters worry about their Level-2 charger malfunctioning or breaking.

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