Transparency
How we make money
Reference sites cost money to research and maintain. Here's every way this one can earn it — and the rule each channel follows.
1 · Display advertising
Standard ad units (Google AdSense) may appear in marked positions. Advertisers don't choose their neighboring content, and ad presence never alters what a page says. Ads are personalized or not per your Google settings; details in the privacy policy.
2 · Affiliate links
Product buttons on charger pages may earn a commission at no cost to you. Full rules — including why every product page still lists cons and points you to your utility's approved list first — in the affiliate disclosure.
3 · Sponsored placements
Local electricians can purchase listing blocks on relevant state and city pages. These are always labeled "Sponsored," visually distinct, and carry rel="sponsored". A paid listing is advertising, not vetting: verify licensing and insurance yourself, exactly as our hiring guides describe. Sponsors get no influence over editorial content — including the pages their listings appear on.
What we don't do
- No lead-generation forms — we don't collect or sell your contact information; the site has no forms at all.
- No pay-for-ranking in comparisons or "best of" pages.
- No undisclosed paid mentions inside editorial text.
- No rebate or permit "data" supplied by commercial partners.
If a page ever seems to break these rules, email [email protected] — that's a correction we want to make.