General
NCUA Guide to Registration
Charger Types and Speeds
EVs can be charged using electric vehicle service equipment (EVSE) operating at different charging speeds.
Level 1Level 1 equipment provides charging through a common residential 120-volt (120V) AC outlet. Level 1 chargers can take 40-50+ hours to charge a BEV to 80 percent from...
Highly Automated Systems Safety Center of Excellence (HASS COE) Staffing Plan
Staffing plan for the Highly Automated Systems Safety Center of Excellence (HASS COE). Congress directed the Transportation Department (FY20 and FY21 authorizations) to establish the Center to ensure a DOT workforce capable of reviewing, assessing, and validating the safety of automated...Individual Benefits of Rural Vehicle Electrification
Today, the rate of EV adoption in rural areas is roughly 40 percent lower than it is in urban areas, and EV charging infrastructure expansion has mostly been concentrated in cities and along major highways. Lower density and longer trips have resulted in urban-rural disparities in micromobility...