Electric Vehicle
Supply Equipment

  • Curbside
  • Overhead
  • Wall Mounted

Segments

  • Industrial
  • Residential
  • Commercial

EVSE
89 Phoenix Avenue
Enfield, Connecticut, 06082

Phone: 800.722.6654

Did you know: PHEV is an acronym for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles utilize an electric motor and a traditional internal combustion engine.PEV is an acronym for plug-in electric vehicle. Plug-in electric vehicles utilize one or more electric motors.EREV is an acronym for extended range electric vehicle. Extended range vehicles utilize an electric motor which can be recharged using an internal electric generator.BEV is an acronym for battery electric vehicle. Battery electric vehicles utilize a battery system to store energy for the vehicle's motorThe EPRI (Electric Power Research Institue) projects in the next twenty years there will be up to 16,000,000 electric vehicles in the United States.

EVSE Mission


EVSE will work with you and your stakeholders through the whole adoption process by helping you seek funds, work with public utilities, and develop a system that integrates with your existing parking systems


EVSE LLC, a subsidiary of Control Module Industries, offers ZigBee and SAE-J 1772 compliant electric vehicle supply equipment to meet the needs of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, extended range vehicles, and battery electric vehicles. With automobile manufacturers releasing EVs (electric vehicles), the challenge is to develop a vehicle charging infrastructure to support them. Whether it's an electric vehicle charging station or a charging pedestal, EVSE has the perfect vehicle charging solution.

Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment

Our EV supply equipment is designed to industry standards. Every charging station and charging pedestal from EVSE follows the SAE-J1772 standard, insuring our supply equipment is compatible with all popular EVs. EV supply equipment from EVSE also follows the ZigBee specification. By utilizing the ZigBee protocol, our charging equipment can communicate with smart power grids that help make the distribution of energy more efficient.