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Experience fast and reliable charging with an easy-to-use interface anywhere and everywhere with energy Hunters wide network of EV charging stations. Just park your car in one of our EV charger slots, plugin and charge at home!

Now you can take a short break, run errands, or grab a coffee while we do the rest!

Start Charging
at home and in Any
of our locations.

Sign-up with Energy Hunters and start charging in any of our locations. Enjoy easy payment options. Pay on-site via our machines or sign-up as a member and save on electricity costs* even during the day!

Bigger Impact
on the planet

By using our chargers you are actually saving the planet and saving on fuel costs. 

 

Energy Hunters uses clean renewable energy. Talk about hitting two birds with one stone!

Charge Anxiety
No more!

Never worry about out-of-order chargers. Our EV chargers are reliable and properly maintained to make sure that we are ready for your next visit.
Park and charge with ease and peace of mind.

Safe EV charging
solution at Home

Enjoy rebates, tax rebates, and other incentives when you convert to EV and install an EV charging port at home.

 

Energy Hunters is your perfect at-home EV charging solution that is proven, safe, and reliable. It’s easy to install and easier to operate. It can charge all electric vehicles and can accommodate large or small garage spaces.

Fast Chargers
Right at your fingertips

Energy Hunters offers Level 2 and Level 3 chargers to fit your charging needs at gas stations and parking centers.


Wait few minutes and your vehicle will be fully charged while you take a break at our partner stations.

Frequently asked questions (faqs) :

1. What is the Difference between HEV and PHEV?

There are 3 main types of Electric Vehicles: Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV). 

 

The term “Hybrid” means that the electric car is powered by 2 main sources: gas, and battery. They both have internal combustion engines (ICE) and electric batteries. The difference is how the battery is pow 

 

HEVs cannot be plugged in. Instead, they use “regenerative braking” where the energy lost during braking is converted into energy which is then stored in the battery. There are kinds of HEVs, Mild Hybrid, and Full Hybrid. 

 

Mild Hybrids power the vehicle during idling mode, so the engine can shut down, thus saving fuel. On the other hand, Full Hybrids have bigger batteries that can power the vehicle for a short period of time, and at shorter distances. Full Hybrids provide better fuel savings than Mild Hybrids. 

 

Plug-in Hybrids (PHEV) work the same as HEVs. The difference lies in how the battery is charged. PHEVs’ batteries are charged when the car is plugged in a charging station (either at home or in a public charging station). Since PHEVs have larger batteries, you can drive your car using electricity for longer periods than HEVs. 

 

Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) or All Electric Vehicles are cars powered solely by batteries. These cars are plugged into a power source either at home or on a public charging station. Different electric vehicles have different ranges depending on the battery and car size, and driving conditions. 

2. WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2, AND DC FAST CHARGING?

 Level 1 Charger is the slowest yet most used charging option for most electric vehicles. It runs in a 110-volt outlet and is ideal for charging vehicles for long periods. This is recommended if you are not going to use your car every day or if you are driving a PHEV. On average, an hour of charging gives 3 to 5 miles in range.

Level 2 Charger is the most preferred and the most common type of charger by BEV owners. It can be installed at home, at work, and in parking slots and charging stations. It can give you somewhere between 18 to 30 of range per hour, depending on the amperage, and runs in a 240-volt outlet. Because of the amperage, it can fully charge your BEV overnight.

DC Charger (also called level 3 charger) is the fastest charger in the market today and runs on DC current with higher voltage. It can give you 0 to 80% of charge in 20 – 30 minutes, which makes it ideal if you are on a road trip. At home, DC chargers are expensive to install, which is why DC chargers are mostly seen in public charging stations. Tesla Superchargers and Fast Chargers are DC chargers.

3. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CHARGE AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?

How long it takes to charge an electric vehicle mainly depends on the size of your battery, the maximum charging rate of your EV and the maximum charging rate of the charger

 

The bigger battery capacity (kWh) you have, the longer it takes to fully charge your vehicle.

 

The higher the charging rate of your battery the faster it takes to charge your car. Charging rate is the rate of electricity the vehicle can accept. For example, a 7.5kW battery will only accept 7.5kW even though plugged in a 22kW charger.

 

The higher the charging rate of the charger, the faster the charge. A vehicle who can accept a 22kW charge rate will charge faster if plugged in a 22kW charger than if plugged in a 7.5kW charger.

 

Typically Level 1 chargers can fully charge your All Electric vehicle in about 20-30 hours. Level 2 chargers fully charge your vehicles overnight, while DC fast charging (Level 3) can go 0% to 80% in 20 – 30 minutes. Another factor to consider is the temperature of the environment, as colder temperatures make charging longer.

4. WHICH IS CHEAPER, ELECTRICITY OR GAS?

 In addition to tax incentives and credits, you can also save on “fuel” costs when you shift to EV. Electricity prices are cheaper than Gas, and EVs are more “fuel efficient” than Internal Combustion Engines.

 

By shifting to EV, you can save up to 64% in “fuel” cost, in addition to cheaper maintenance costs.

 

To know more about the benefits of going EV, read our article on Gas vs. EV (link). 

5. CAN I CHARGE MY EV WITH SOLAR ENERGY?

Yes, you can charge your EVs using solar panels the same way as charging with regular electricity from the grid. The most important thing to determine is the battery capacity of your vehicle and how much extra energy you need.

 

Contact us to know more about solar power charging solutions. 

6. WHAT ARE THE EV INCENTIVES AVAILABLE FOR DRIVERS IN TEXAS?

 The IRS offers tax credit for $2,500 to $7,500, solely depending on the size of the battery capacity, the size of the vehicle, the manufacturer of the vehicle. Thus you can get more tax credit by going all electric.

You can save over 40% in maintenance cost compared to gas cars.

In addition, because the cost of producing batteries are getting more affordable, battery will be cheaper by the time you need to replace your battery. 

7. HOW DO I CREATE AN ACCOUNT WITH ENERGY HUNTERS?

Being an Energy Hunter is easy and rewarding! You are saving not only by using electricity, but using renewable energy to power your electric vehicle.

 

Join us by signing-up here!

I WANT TO PARTNER WITH ENERGY-HUNTERS FOR MY CHARGING STATIONS. HOW DO I PROCEED?

Being our Partner affords you with various rebates and tax incentives. Additional benefits includes: 

 

Increase foot traffic to your location and brick-and-mortar stores 

Incentives and rebates for putting up EV charging stations 

Additional incentives, savings, rebates and tax credits for using renewable energy source. 

 

What’s more, we will guide you through set-up installation, permits, operation and maintenance, and more. 

 

CONTACT US TO BE AN ENERGY HUNTERS’ PARTNER.