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Project Electric
Joe Bojey
201-1110 Harvey Ave
Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 6E7

778-581-1822 | phone
778-581-1822 | cellular

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Project Electric

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The experienced professionals at Project Electric have been serving residential, commercial and industrial clients for over 30 years. Rely on us for sound electrical solutions whether we are ... - continue reading »

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Monday, March 25, 2024

When it comes to electric vehicle charging, are smart (Level 2) chargers worth the investment? Many new EV owners see that their new vehicles come with a charging cord (Level 1) that seems to only need a basic plug to function. Well, with level 2 charging comes several extra perks to the process, notably a faster rate of charge, better compatibility with most models, the ability to monitor and control your charging process through smartphone apps or other online platforms, limited energy management, and load balancing if you are... more

Posted at 11:31 PM


Monday, March 25, 2024

When it comes to electric vehicle charging, are smart (Level 2) chargers worth the investment? Many new EV owners see that their new vehicles come with a charging cord (Level 1) that seems to only need a basic plug to function. Well, with level 2 charging comes several extra perks to the process, notably a faster rate of charge, better compatibility with most models, the ability to monitor and control your charging process through smartphone apps or other online platforms, limited energy management, and load balancing if you are... more

Posted at 11:00 AM


Sunday, March 17, 2024

It's the greenest time of year! But St. Patrick's Day is more than just wearing shamrocks and searching for leprechauns—it's about embracing the sense of community and spreading positivity wherever we go. Just as St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, we're reminded of the power of unity, diversity, and coming together for a common purpose. Happy St. Patrick's Day from the Project Electric team!

Posted at 11:31 PM


Sunday, March 17, 2024

It's the greenest time of year! But St. Patrick's Day is more than just wearing shamrocks and searching for leprechauns—it's about embracing the sense of community and spreading positivity wherever we go. Just as St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, we're reminded of the power of unity, diversity, and coming together for a common purpose. Happy St. Patrick's Day from the Project Electric team!

Posted at 11:00 AM


Friday, March 15, 2024

Terrible Joke of the Day:

Why are electricians always up to date?

Because they are current specialists.

Posted at 11:30 PM


Friday, March 15, 2024

Terrible Joke of the Day:

Why are electricians always up to date?

Because they are current specialists.

Posted at 11:00 AM


Monday, March 11, 2024

Do you have signs of poor wiring in your home or business? Frequently tripping breakers, dimming/flickering lights, buzzing or crackling sounds from electrical devices, warm or hot outlets and switches, burn marks/discoloration, non-functioning outlets/switches, burning odours, exposed wiring: these are all signs of improper wiring practices. If you notice any of these signs of poor wiring practices in your home, it's essential to address them promptly. Electrical issues can pose serious safety risks, including fire... more

Posted at 11:30 PM


Monday, March 11, 2024

Do you have signs of poor wiring in your home or business? Frequently tripping breakers, dimming/flickering lights, buzzing or crackling sounds from electrical devices, warm or hot outlets and switches, burn marks/discoloration, non-functioning outlets/switches, burning odours, exposed wiring: these are all signs of improper wiring practices. If you notice any of these signs of poor wiring practices in your home, it's essential to address them promptly. Electrical issues can pose serious safety risks, including fire... more

Posted at 11:00 AM


Monday, March 4, 2024

Which is it? In the early days of electrification, the standard voltage supplied to homes was indeed closer to 110 volts. As technology advanced and electrical systems were standardized, the voltage was increased to around 120 volts to improve the efficiency of power transmission over longer distances and to accommodate the growing demand for electricity. The modern standard of 120V became recognized national standard in 1967. The more you know!

Posted at 11:29 PM


Monday, March 4, 2024

Which is it? In the early days of electrification, the standard voltage supplied to homes was indeed closer to 110 volts. As technology advanced and electrical systems were standardized, the voltage was increased to around 120 volts to improve the efficiency of power transmission over longer distances and to accommodate the growing demand for electricity. The modern standard of 120V became recognized national standard in 1967. The more you know!

Posted at 11:01 AM


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