Skip to main content

Loop aims to reach multi-tenant residences with EV-Flex charger

It’s big news when a large fleet goes electric, as it should be. Yet companies such as Loop EV Charging Network realise each and every conversion is essential to widespread adoption – even if the switch isn’t worthy of a news story.
By Pete Kennedy April 12, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Garrett DeBease of the Loop EV charging network

That’s why Loop’s product lineup includes the EV-Flex, which is helping to bring charging to a traditionally challenging market: tenants in multi-residential buildings.

These individual conversions can add up to a very large number. Approximately 35% of the US population lives in multi-tenant residences, defined as apartment buildings, condos and townhouses, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That puts the population of multi-tenant residents in the US at approximately 115 million.

This demographic has traditionally been difficult to reach because many of these residents don’t have access to a personal garage or driveway. Other adoption barriers can include lack of infrastructure and high installation costs.

The EV-Flex is a level 2 station that can fit into tight spaces. It is said to be affordable, compact and can be mounted on a wall, pole or pedestal.

It also offers universal compatibility (OCCP 1.6 Compliant), which helps EV chargers communicate with each other – and operate seamlessly for customers – regardless of brand or charger type. 

Loop displayed several of its charging machines at the recent EV Charging Summit & Expo in Las Vegas. In addition to the EV-Flex, Loop offers:

• EV-Flex Lite, said to be Loop’s most affordable yet powerful EV solution, ideally suited to private single-family residential, public/private use multi-family, or commercial.

•  EV Fleet, which is said to get vehicles back on the road 2.5 times faster than standard level 2 chargers and at a fraction of the cost of a DC charger.

•  EV-Fast, Loop’s fast-charging smart technology that is said to be an ideal solution for retail and commercial properties with tenants or customers who need to charge in a hurry.

At the summit, Loop personnel expressed their enthusiasm about the products – and the industry.

“I love sustainability and the green space,” said Garrett DeBease, regional sales director for Loop EV Charging Network. “It’s something I’ve been passionate about for a number of years.”

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • EV Charging Summit & Expo
    Mar 22, 2024

    EVCS & Expo is the must-attend event for all things EV Charging. The Summit provides educational sessions on financing, infrastructure, operability, and ROI for EV charging. The expansive Expo Hall showcases real solutions, cost savings, and technological advances to infrastructure for all commercial and government organizations.

  • Lindsey Bleimes joins MoveEV as chief technology officer
    April 3, 2024
    MoveEV, an AI-powered EV transition company that helps organizations convert fleet and employee-owned gas vehicles to electric by accurately reimbursing for charging EVs at home, has appointed Lindsey Bleimes as its new CTO.
  • AmpUp's announces new EV advanced load management feature
    June 12, 2024
    AmpUp, a leading EV charging platform, has announced the launch of its Advanced Load Management feature, along with two more new product features that optimise EV charging performance and efficiency.
  • Wireless inductive EV charging gets a boost
    October 28, 2024
    InductEV has been recognised for its role in wireless charging with Tesla’s decision to implement low-power inductive charging in its upcoming Robotaxi.