Sources and standards
Sources and editorial standards
EV Charger Home Readiness publishes homeowner planning guides and checklists. It helps readers organize records and ask better local questions; it does not provide property-specific electrical, code, or installation advice.
Editorial standards
How pages are scoped, reviewed, and kept inside educational boundaries.
Guide library
The full set of home EV charger readiness guides, grouped by topic.
Official and public-interest reference starting points
These links are not endorsements and do not replace local requirements, your utility, or a licensed electrician. They provide public context readers can use before verifying details locally.
- U.S. DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center — Home and public EV charging basics, charger levels, and cost context.
- ENERGY STAR — Information on efficient EV chargers and related home energy programs.
- DSIRE — Searchable database of state, local, and utility incentives for EV charging and home electrification.
What the site does not do
- It does not certify electrical safety, code compliance, approval, or installation outcomes.
- It does not replace licensed electricians, your electric utility, local permitting/building departments, or qualified inspectors.
- It does not collect customer data, process checkout, or activate affiliate accounts in this phase.