Electric Vehicle Resources
Cooperatives Can Now Deliver Peace of Mind to the EV Member Experience
Electric Vehicle adoption is expected to accelerate, with more than 20 percent of annual vehicle sales expected to be EVs by 2030. As more EVs enter the market, more of your members will be requesting information on charger installation and incentive programs.
A JD Power study indicates that members who are made are aware of incentive programs participate in those programs, and their satisfaction with their energy cooperative increases. However, nearly 50% of those polled indicated they didn’t know if their co-op offered such programs.
Over 70% of electric vehicle (EV) owners express concern at the potential of their Level 2 charger breaking down. HomeServe has introduced a first-to-market solution with cooperative members in mind. Our Interior Electrical with EV Charger Protection Plan ensures member concerns can be quickly remedied when their Level 2 EV charger (EVSE) is not functioning, reducing potential negative impacts to cooperatives’ call centers. We can help educate your members and fill the charger warranty gap or provide protection for out-of-warranty chargers.

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