

In addition to the entry form for the JuiceBox Charger giveaway, members with an interest in an EV will find a new section dedicated to electric vehicles on the cooperative’s website. Watch for more details about the Level 2 fast charger lease program in an upcoming SECO News. Members will have the opportunity to lease a Level 2 fast charger from SECO for a small monthly fee instead of purchasing the charger outright. With the interest in EVs increasing, the cooperative plans to partner with builders and developers in new residential communities in Lake, Marion and Sumter Counties to pre-wire homes with Level 2 charging capabilities during the construction phase as this is more cost-effective for the homebuyer and beneficial to SECO to encourage EV use.Īnother EV-centric SECO project in the works is a Level 2 fast charger residential lease program. SECO Energy is developing a plan for the future that includes increased EV usage in the counties it serves. Forty-two percent of members responded that they have no interest in owning an EV but believe SECO should promote and support the use of EVs in the communities it serves. Of the respondents, five percent currently own an EV, while thirty-four percent indicate an interest in purchasing an EV in the future. This was a preliminary first step in SECO’s planning to maximize the benefit of EVs in its service area.Īlmost 7,000 members responded to the survey with interesting results. Earlier this year, SECO surveyed almost 100,000 members to gauge their interest in EVs. Members still have time to enter the drawing for the June 15 winner.Īs a not-for-profit electric provider in Central Florida, SECO Energy is excited at the prospects of expanded EV infrastructure for the communities it serves. The cooperative will choose one random winner each month while supplies last.
JUICEBOX ENERGY PRO
To promote the use of EVs in its service area, SECO is giving away a SECO Energy branded 50-amp JuiceBox Pro EV charger.
JUICEBOX ENERGY CODE
Please refer to both the National Electrical Code (NEC) and your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for any additional requirements.
JUICEBOX ENERGY INSTALL
When selecting a location to install the hardwire connection or outlet, keep in mind that JuiceBox should be positioned: It is not long enough, nor is it meant to go directly into the electrical panel.ĬAUTION: Do NOT drill any additional holes into the JuiceBox enclosure as it can cause damage to the PCB and/or electronics inside.


NOTE: Ensure that all power connection wiring conforms to the rules and regulations of any national and local codes.
