Yes. EV chargers are designed to operate in high temperatures, but extreme heat can reduce efficiency or charging speed.
Most EV chargers are built to function in a wide range of temperatures, including hot climates like Texas. However, prolonged exposure to extreme heat and direct sunlight can cause the system to reduce output to protect internal components.
Proper installation—such as shaded placement or appropriate enclosure—helps maintain performance and extend equipment lifespan.
Heat management is a key factor in outdoor installations. UV exposure and temperature cycling can degrade materials over time if not properly accounted for.

BOLD Electric installs EV chargers across Sherman, TX and the Texoma region, where high summer temperatures are common. Most modern chargers are designed to operate safely in extreme heat, but proper installation and placement are important. Ensuring adequate ventilation and using equipment rated for outdoor conditions helps maintain reliable performance.
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