THANK YOU FOR USING THE EV CHARGER

If you are experiencing an issue with the charger, or noticed that the charger is not working, please send an email to  ges.sustainability@prudential.com with garage name, station number and issue description, for example:

Wash Garage - WSH—P2—013 – charger broken.

 

Using EV Charger Best Practices:

1. Safety First

Practice safe charging. This means properly managing the cord during and after charging. During charging tuck the cord under your car so people will not trip on any excess length or drive over it. After charging, neatly wind the cord on its holder and tuck in any excess length. Avoid overstretching the cord to help ensure it can be used for years to come and do not place the cord such that it comes in contact with the paint of another vehicle.

2. EV Drivers Must Adhere to Posted Signs

It is never acceptable for an electric vehicle to park in a designated handicapped parking space – even if the handicapped parking space is next to the charger.

3. Charge Only When Necessary

Don’t charge if you don’t need a charge. Leave the spot free for another EV driver who might need the charge to complete his or her daily travels without gasoline. Prudential is providing workplace charging to employees and campus visitors to promote the early growth of an EV market. Please utilize your home as your primary charging location and use workplace charging as needed to augment your home charge.

4. Charge Up and Move On

Whenever possible, only occupy a charging spot while your car is being charged. As soon as the charging session is completed – either when your battery is full or when you have adequate range to comfortably reach your destination – be prepared to unplug and move your car, making way for a fellow plug-in driver. You can use your Remote Link App to set a “Charge Complete Reminder” that will send either a text or email when your vehicle is done charging.

It is common EV courtesy to share chargers and/or outlet access with all EV drivers. If you charge in a popular area where there is high charger demand, then once your vehicle is fully charged you should expect to be unplugged by another EV driver who also wants a charge.

5. Workplace Charging is an Additional Benefit

Remember, charging your vehicle in a company-provided charge-spot is a privilege. You are an ambassador of an important and growing market for plug-in electric vehicles. It is an important strategy for our company. We appreciate your engagement. Thank You!

Did You Know?

Did you know that a single EV charging station can save approximately 1.5 million grams of CO2 emissions per year? That’s equivalent to planting 30 trees or taking 10 gasoline-powered cars off the road!

As of late last year, there are over 47,000 public electric vehicle charging stations in the United States, and this number will only continue to grow. We’re proud to add ourselves to the list and help travelers from all over!