Zero WaveEVSE testing
Interactive tool

Check your likely EVSE compliance path.

Enter charger type, installation date, commercial use, billing method, port count, connector type, and site type to identify the likely path and testing priority.

Deadline checker

Map charger facts to a practical testing priority.

This tool is built for California-first compliance planning and national expansion later.

Connector types

Likely compliance path

Needs review

Unknown installation date. Treat this as an intake priority. Because the site charges customers, prioritize transaction testing and documentation.

Testing priority

Priority: High. Site type: Retail / convenience. Connectors: J1772.

Documents to gather

  • Charger make, model, and serial number
  • Installation date or best available estimate
  • Pricing method and sample customer receipt
  • Firmware/software version
  • Site photos showing display, markings, and connector
  • Network or operator contact
  • Prior inspection, repair, or failed test notes

Talk to Zero Wave

Send your charger list and Zero Wave will help map the test path, document priorities, and prepare the site for next steps.

Send charger list

This page is informational and not legal advice. Confirm requirements with CDFA-DMS, your County Sealer, and the applicable authority having jurisdiction.

Last reviewed June 11, 2026

This page is informational and not legal advice. Confirm requirements with CDFA-DMS, your County Sealer, and the applicable authority having jurisdiction.

What you get

A clear package for owners, operators, and compliance teams.

Zero Wave documents the transaction and the field conditions around it so the next step is visible.

  • Site intake review
  • EVSE inventory summary
  • Field test plan
  • Accuracy test results
  • Pass/fail notes
  • Marking and display observations
  • Security seal and audit trail observations where applicable
  • Photo documentation
  • Retest recommendations
  • Compliance-ready documentation package
Who this is for

Commercial charging teams that cannot afford guesswork.

From one site to a multi-location rollout, the work is built for teams that need trustworthy kWh transactions.

Owners unsure which chargers need attention first
Operators triaging AC vs DC installed dates
Multi-site teams building a charger inventory

Want Zero Wave to map the list for you?

Send the charger inventory and Zero Wave will help turn it into a compliance readiness path.

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