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Lectrium aids your EV journey, from choosing the right vehicle to home charging and (soon) smart energy management. It offers a comprehensive EV Listing platform and guides you through buying, home EV-readiness, charger selection, installation, and incentives.
EV Readiness Roadmap
Guiding You Through Every Phase of Your EV Journey
Arnold Puidokas
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Greetings, Product Hunters! ⭐
I’m thrilled to announce Lectrium’s EV Readiness Roadmap today - a revolution in the Electric Vehicle world.
At Lectrium, we realized the journey to EV ownership was scattered with uncertainties and complexities. From choosing the right vehicle to making your home EV-ready, the path is not as smooth as we believe it should be. That’s where Lectrium steps in.
We...
EV Readiness Roadmap
Guiding You Through Every Phase of Your EV Journey
Arnold Puidokas
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AMA: Founding Engineer at an EV startup 🚗 ⚡️
Hey there, PH Community! 👋
I'm Arnold, the founding engineer at Lectrium, an EV startup making waves in the U.S. We're providing end-to-end solutions for electric vehicle owners.
Our focus at Lectrium is to simplify the EV journey, whether you’re looking to buy an EV or already an EV owner. We tackle key challenges such as streamlining the decision-making process for purchasing an EV,...
Your next car is going to be electric, right? Lectrium built an EV guide, stat pages, and listings for you to choose and buy your next electric car.
Once you find your perfect EV, come back to Lectrium for an EV charger installation 🚀
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Your next car will be electric, find it here
Fill out our online survey and receive a free quote for how much your Level 2 EV charger installation will cost at home.
Lectrium facilitates EV charger installations for homeowners and recommends the best hardware and installers for your EV.
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Charge your electric vehicle up to 7x faster from home
Arnold Puidokas
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What is your product and tech stack for it?
Arnold Puidokas
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How do you know that you're over-engineering?
Arnold Puidokas
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Definitely future. People like it and it's efficient + good for the world. Does it work? Yes, for some people, teams and companies it works as a charm.
What are your views on remote work? Is this the future or just a phase?
Ralph Gerbs
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Arnold Puidokas
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As a Software Engineer, I don't notice that I don't have a degree. Maybe it means it's not necessary for me and people who do similar things.
What do you think about higher education, is it necessary these days?
Natallia Shakhmetava
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