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EV Chargers

Electric Vehicle (EV) charging is an essential topic for many local utilities. The implications and necessary infrastructure enhancements can seem overwhelming, but ECG’s Engineering team stands ready to offer guidance and assistance. We are equipped to support on various fronts, including readiness assessments, grid preparedness, and essential infrastructure upgrades. 

ECG is dedicated to providing comprehensive support for all aspects of EV charging. Strategic planning and budgeting are essential components to consider. It is important to note that consumer adoption of EVs is projected to progress gradually in the coming years. Therefore, there is no immediate need to be alarmed, as there is adequate time to make necessary preparations. 

Upcoming Events

7
October 2025

Utility Customer Service Training Series 2: Module 2

9 AM EST

During the training session, participants will be reminded of both the emotional and technical aspects of resolving customers' concerns. They will be provided with specific tips on tone and wording to use while educating customers. The use of empathy and… read more

20
October 2025

Apprentice Class 67B

8 AM EST

ECG’s Powerline Workers Apprenticeship Program is a three-year certification designed to enhance utility employees’ knowledge and skills in this field. Powerline workers are responsible for building, improving, and maintaining the poles and wires that… read more

22
October 2025

ECG Board Meeting

10 AM EST

Board meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of every month at the MEAG Training Facility in Forsyth, Georgia unless notified differently. Meetings start promptly at 10:00 am.read more

28
October 2025

Foreman Development Series - 2nd Module

8 AM EST

ECG’s Foreman Development Series is intended to provide line crew leaders and line crew foremen with tools and abilities outside the scope of the physical hands-on side of line work, concentrating on the soft skill/ mental side of leading crew members.… read more