Frequently Asked Questions — National EV Charger Authority
What is National EV Charger Authority?
National EV Charger Authority is a reference resource covering EV charging infrastructure, electrical standards, installation requirements, and related topics across the United States. It is operated as part of the Trade Services division of Authority Network America. The site is designed to make technical and regulatory information about EV charging more accessible and easier to understand.
What topics does this site cover?
The site covers a broad range of subjects related to EV charging and electrical work, including charger types and specifications, NEC code requirements, permitting considerations, utility interconnection, and installer qualifications. Content is organized to serve both technical and general audiences. Coverage spans residential, commercial, and public charging contexts.
Who is this site for?
National EV Charger Authority is useful for electricians, contractors, property owners, facility managers, fleet operators, and anyone researching EV charging installation or compliance. It is also a practical starting point for consumers trying to understand their options before speaking with a licensed professional. No prior technical background is required to use the site.
Is this a provider network or marketplace?
No. National EV Charger Authority is a reference resource, not a provider network, provider service, or marketplace. The site does not sell products, connect users with contractors, or charge fees for access. Its purpose is to inform, not to facilitate transactions.
How is the information sourced and kept current?
Content is developed under ANA editorial oversight, code documents, utility guidelines, and manufacturer specifications. The team reviews material on a regular basis to reflect updates to codes, regulations, and industry practices. Where relevant, sources are cited or referenced within the content.
Does this site provide professional or legal advice?
No. All content on National EV Charger Authority is provided for general reference purposes only and does not constitute electrical, legal, or professional advice. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, and project-specific decisions should always involve a licensed electrician or qualified professional. Nothing on this site should be used as a substitute for a professional consultation.
How can errors or outdated information be reported?
Readers who identify incorrect, incomplete, or outdated content are encouraged to use the contact form available on the site. The editorial team reviews all submissions and makes corrections where warranted. Accurate information is a priority, and reader feedback is a valued part of maintaining content quality.
Who operates this site?
National EV Charger Authority is operated under ANA editorial oversight, which publishes a network of reference sites focused on the trades and construction industries. Each site in the network is developed independently, with content tailored to its specific subject area. The Trade Services division of Authority Network America is committed to producing reliable, accessible reference material for trade professionals and the public.