Bringing home an EV means you may want to investigate evaluating your home garage setup, to accommodate your new addition. You will likely have some items that require storage (charging cables, portable chargers etc.), so it’s important to keep your garage safe and well-organized for charging. Simple solutions, like managing cables and preventing damage, can make a significant difference in maintaining a safe and clutter-free charging area. Here are a few practical tips to enhance safety.
Keep Cables Neat
Loose cables can create tripping hazards, or cause injury if lifted incorrectly. The Arlec EV Charging Cable Management System (EVCM77) extends up to 1.8 meters, keeping your charging cables off the ground. It neatly secures cables to the wall, reducing clutter and improving safety.
Secure Your EV Charging Setup
Enhance the security of your EV charging setup with the EV Charger Cable Lock (EVCM11). This stainless-steel lock secures your charging cable under your car’s tire, protecting it from damage. Ensure your garage remains a safe space while charging your EV with this essential device.
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