Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) installed on commercial properties provides a valuable service to tenants, customers, and employees. Offering charging access can attract and retain high-quality tenants, enhance a property’s image, and generate revenue. A typical installation might include Level 2 charging stations capable of replenishing a vehicle’s battery in a few hours, or even faster DC fast chargers for quick top-ups. These stations can be networked for payment processing, usage monitoring, and remote management.
The growing adoption of electric vehicles creates increased demand for accessible charging infrastructure. Providing this amenity can differentiate a commercial property from its competitors, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and forward-thinking practices. Historically, charging availability has been a significant barrier to EV adoption. Addressing this need positions businesses as leaders in their respective industries and contributes to a greener future. Additionally, government incentives and tax credits often exist to offset installation costs, making the investment financially attractive.