Editorial Policy

MaxEvCharge exists to make EV charging decisions clearer for people in the United States. This page explains how we create and maintain content so readers—and platforms that review site quality—can see our standards.

Our principles

  • Usefulness over hype — lead with answers, tables, and checklists
  • Safety humility — we do not encourage unsafe DIY electrical work
  • Primary sources for money rules — tax and rebate claims should be verified at official sources
  • Original pages — each URL should add unique examples and structure, not copy another page on this site or elsewhere
  • Transparency — disclose advertising or affiliate relationships when present
  • Corrections welcome — factual errors get fixed when documented

How articles are built

Guides start from real homeowner and renter questions (cost, amps, connectors, apartments). We structure pages for people first: direct summary, supporting detail, FAQs. We avoid thin pages that only restate a title.

Product mentions

When we mention brands, we discuss fit and tradeoffs. We are not those companies. Specs must be confirmed on current product pages.

Advertising

We may use Google AdSense or similar networks to fund free content. Ads should not rewrite recommendations. If a conflict appears, accuracy wins. Privacy disclosures for ads appear in our Privacy Policy.

Updates

High-traffic guides are reviewed when major connector, code-practice, or incentive shifts occur. Minor wording improvements may ship anytime.

Contact the editors

Send corrections via the Contact page with links to primary sources when possible.