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LandGate releases 'groundbreaking' EV charging data for site developers

LandGate has introduced its exclusive EV charging and battery storage data, in addition to the best coverage and highest quality of electric distribution lines (DG) across the US. 
By James Foster July 14, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
EV charging data on LandGate empowers users to assess and secure land for EV charging stations in the most efficient manner. Image: LandGate

The company says this groundbreaking dataset empowers users to assess and secure land for EV charging stations in the most efficient and intelligent manner possible.

By seamlessly integrating datasets comprising planned and operational electric charging stations, major roadways, ‘disadvantaged communities,’ and designated alternative fuel corridors, LandGate says it has simplified EV charging site evaluation to just a few clicks. This data opens up new vistas into the nationwide transition to electric mobility, benefiting renewable energy developers, advisory firms, real estate investors, and landowners.

As LandGate seamlessly integrates the realms of energy and real estate, the utilisation of EV charging data further solidifies this bond by incorporating renewable energy usage into land assets. LandGate's distinct platform, a data intelligence and marketplace for land resources, enables users to swiftly grasp the full potential of their properties.

LandGate has developed EV charging indexes for every parcel in the US, in addition to the estimated potential for solar, wind, carbon, and mineral development. "When developers spend months building a GIS database and originating deals by knocking on doors, they are losing to those developers who use our pre-calculated parcel data and indexes to quickly scan for leads, use our modern high-conversion techniques, and close quickly on deals coming from our listings or from advanced parcel searches. When a developer has a deal under LOI or lease option, that's when they can use our highest quality data and advanced engineering economic platform to do their due diligence, run 8760 reports, and analyse a deal in detail," said Eric Thompson, Managing Director at LandGate.

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