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EVITP FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS




Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) - ANS has 4 certification levels.



Installation of EVSE at an existing building - ANS is worth as many as 15 LEED points.



Installing electric vehicle charging equipment - ANS may improve public perception of a
business.



When a business installs charging equipment - ANS the public may sense that the business
supports sustainability.



Determining the appropriate location for EVSE - ANS requires the person planning the
installation to consider all of the above.



Proper location of EVSE - ANS may include consideration of ADA guidelines depending on
location.



Jurisdictional codes and requirements - ANS should always be checked when determining
the location and other features of the EVSE.




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, Bollards, curbs, and wheel stops - ANS can protect charging equipment from physical
damage from vehicles.



Adequate site lighting - ANS increases the safety of an EVSE location.



Trailblazing signs - ANS are for directing drivers to the location of EV charging equipment.



According to the ADA guidelines - ANS 4% of general parking spaces should be accessible.



ADA parking space guidelines - ANS can be used as a guide when determining the number of
EV charging spaces that should be made accessible.



ADA guidelines - ANS are useful when planning an EVSE installation because all of the above.



Operable parts of accessible equipment - ANS should be located 15"-48" above finish grade
per ADA guidelines.



The maximum depth of a barrier - ANS such as a curb or housekeeping pad, in front of
accessible equipment is 10".



DC fast chargers - ANS pose accessibility challenges because their cables and connectors are
larger and heavier than standard Level 1 and Level 2 EVSE.


Benefits of commissioning the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) -
ANS include all of the above.



commissioning - ANS is the process that ensures mechanical, electrical, and other building
systems are installed, tested, and perform interactively in accordance with design documents.



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