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EvoCharge Launches Concealed Pedestals for Charging Stations
New pedestal offerings are designed to create clean, convenient, and safe EV charging areas.

The new pedestals come in two widths, 4-inch square and 6-inch square. The concealed raceway keeps wiring safely enclosed within the pedestal.
Photo: EvoCharge
EvoCharge, a provider of in electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and cable management solutions, announced Aug. 23 it has launched the new EvoCharge concealed pedestal for mounting EV chargers in public spaces and parking areas.
The EvoCharge concealed pedestal joins a set of accessories for station mounting and cable management.
"The EvoCharge concealed pedestal presents a sleek, modern look at an affordable price point, making it perfect for parking spaces.” said John Aune, product manager for EvoCharge, in a news release. “It offers a complete solution with the wiring safely enclosed inside, space to mount cable management, and easy installation. As electric vehicle ownership continues to rise, so does demand for convenient charging station solutions where people live, work, and travel across North America."
The new pedestals come in two widths, 4-inch square and 6-inch square. The concealed raceway keeps wiring safely enclosed within the pedestal. Two charging stations can be mounted on the 4-inch model and up to four charging stations can be mounted on the 6-inch model, making EVSE mounting more affordable.
Other features include:
Weather-resistant construction with powder coated corrosion protection
Water-resistant single access panel
Secure ground-mounting with four anchor bolts
Small footprint saves space and keeps walkways clear
ADA-compliant charger mounting height
Information:EvoCharge EVSE mounting
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