Installing Emergency mobile EV charging system on a trailer or van is an important process that requires attention to detail. Proper installation ensures the safe transportation of the equipment and prevents any damage during transit. Here is a detailed guide on how to safely install equipment on a truck

Notes on installing Emergency mobile EV charging system on van

Confirm the maximum load weight of the van

Before installing the equipment, it is vital to confirm the maximum load capacity of the truck. This will ensure that the van does not exceed its load capacity and prevent any accidents during transportation.

Adjustment of fixtures

Our equipment is designed with fixtures on the pulleys. Therefore, when installing the equipment, the institutions need to be adjusted and installed to ensure that the equipment will not move or wobble during transportation.

Strengthening fixed

It is necessary to install the equipment with the trailer to strengthen the fixation and avoid any relative displacement of the charger due to inertia. The equipment should be tightly fixed to the trailer to prevent any shifting or movement during transportation. This can be achieved by using additional devices, such as ropes or straps, to secure the equipment to the trailer.

Conducting security tests

Before the equipment is officially put into service, a safety test is recommended. The testing process includes checking the fixtures’ safety, cables and equipment. This ensures that the Emergency mobile EV charging system will not have any safety problems during transportation.

Before installing the emergency mobile EV charging system must be installed on trucks with careful consideration of safety issues and appropriate safety measures. Only after the equipment has been securely installed, the cables are in a safe position, and it has passed safety tests can it be put into operation.