You don't need to remember every detail from every module. What matters is the habit of noticing — a quick scan of a site before you commit, a simple routine in winter, and the confidence to trust your own judgment.
Across the nine modules, you've learned how to identify and assess:
- Ground conditions — firm, level, stable surfaces that make every other task easier
- Space — wide stalls and clear access aisles that give you room to move safely
- Lighting — overhead light that reaches the ground, not just the charger face
- Reachability — screens, payment terminals, and connectors at a comfortable height without obstacles
- Cable handling — managing weight and stiffness, using support systems, techniques that reduce strain
- Signage — clear, visible, plain-language information readable from the driver's seat
- Winter conditions — snow, ice, wind, darkness, frozen cables, and the features that help most
- Home charging — choosing where to install, specifying your needs, working with an electrician, and your rights as a renter
- Charging in challenging conditions — limited information, infrequent maintenance, and how to plan and adapt