Hot job of the future: Fixing electric car chargers

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Hot job of the future: Fixing electric car chargers
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There's growing demand for technicians trained to service EV chargers.

Electric vehicle charging stations are popping up everywhere, sparking a growing demand for technicians trained to service them.

A lot of things can go wrong with EV chargers, such as broken screens or damaged plugs, power interruptions, network connection failures or faulty credit card payment systems — even a dollop of bird poop could be a turnoff for some drivers.About 48,000 public chargers currently dot the U.S., offering a range of power levels and speeds.

Many providers boast about network "uptimes" of 95%-98% — yet that doesn't always line up with reality."There's a lot of passing of the buck," says Matt Teske, founder and CEO of Chargeway, a startup focused on simplifying EV charging for consumers.

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