From a 2-charger office parking lot to a 50-station apartment complex, we connect you with commercial EV charging contractors who handle the whole project start to finish.
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If you have a parking lot, you need an EV charging strategy. Here is who we work with most.
Employees with EVs expect charging at work. Installing chargers is one of the highest-rated workplace benefits you can add right now. We install Level 2 stations that integrate with access control and billing systems.
Tenants are choosing apartments based on EV charging availability. Buildings without chargers are starting to lose residents to competitors who have them. We design systems that work for shared parking with individual billing.
Hotel guests traveling in EVs actively filter for charging availability on booking sites. A visible EV charging amenity drives bookings and improves reviews. We install chargers that work with your existing property management system.
EV drivers spend more time in stores when they are charging. Charging stations attract higher-income customers who stay longer and spend more. We install retail charging solutions that can be monetized or offered free as a draw.
Electric fleet vehicles need depot charging. We design and install high-capacity charging infrastructure for delivery vans, company cars, and electric trucks with load management to avoid peak demand charges.
City halls, libraries, transit centers, and public parking lots increasingly require EV charging. We work with government agencies on publicly funded installations and help navigate grant and incentive programs.
Commercial EV charger installation is more complex than residential. Here is how we manage the whole process for you.
Your contractor visits the property, assesses the electrical infrastructure, and designs a charging layout that fits your parking and usage needs.
Commercial installations require permits and often utility coordination for service upgrades. Your contractor handles all of this so you do not have to.
Your contractor installs the charging stations, runs conduit, sets up the network management system, and tests every unit before leaving the site.
Commercial installations include setup of billing, access control, and monitoring software. Maintenance contracts are available to keep everything running.
The federal government and most states want businesses to install EV chargers. The incentives are generous and often underused.
The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit covers 30 percent of commercial installation costs up to $100,000 per location. This is one of the most generous business tax credits currently available.
Many states offer additional rebates for commercial EV charging installations on top of the federal credit. California, Colorado, New York, and several other states have active commercial programs. Your contractor will identify what is available in your location.
Many utilities offer make-ready programs that cover the cost of electrical infrastructure upgrades needed for EV charging. Some programs cover up to $7,500 per port for qualified commercial customers. Ask your installer about utility programs in your area.
The questions we hear most from property managers and business owners.
Tell us about your project. A commercial EV charging specialist will reach out within 24 hours.