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What is level 2 electrical equipment?
Geraldine Strode2 minutes readInductive charging equipment, which uses an electromagnetic field to transfer electricity to an electric vehicle without a cable, has been introduced commercially for installation as a complement to the aftermarket. For information on the charging infrastructure models currently available, see the Electric Transportation Association's GoElectricDrive website and Plug In America's Get Equipped publication, which include information on charging networks and service providers.
What do electricians in Columbia SC actually do?
Geraldine Strode2 minutes readElectricians install, maintain, and repair electrical power, communications, lighting and control systems in homes, businesses, and factories. Electricians are more than the modern superheroes of electricity.
What is the Most Common Type of Electrician?
Geraldine Strode1 minute readLearn about the most common type of electrician - residential electrician - and other types such as master electrician, maintenance electrician, low-voltage electrician, electrical engineer and industrial electrician.
The Pros and Cons of Being an Electrician
Geraldine Strode2 minutes readBecoming an electrician requires years of training and hard work but it can be a rewarding career with stability and a good income. Learn more about the risks & rewards.