However many EV chargers you have in your project, you should consider using an energy management platform, says Joshua Goldman, VP of mobility at Xendee.
There is not the capability at multi-family properties to manage EV charging infrastructure in-house, and this should be provided from an outside specialist.
The EV charging sector in the US is being ‘hamstrung’ by policies which sometimes do not help smaller firms looking to make a viable business in this new market.
Planning for the installation or upgrade of EV charging infrastructure is both complex and comprehensive regardless of location, and if the rollout is in a structured parking facility it adds yet another layer of detail and expertise required.
BP Ventures has invested €7.5m in the Service4Charger, a Berlin-based provider for the planning, installation, operation, and maintenance of EV charging infrastructure.
The US government is providing US$7.5bn in support for EV charging infrastructure rollouts through funding which sets out minimum standards for federally funded projects.