Independent advice for implementing electric vehicle charging infrastructure into your building
We provide expert advice and simplify the journey of implementing EV charging into your building.
We can assist you with the following:
Evaluating the electrical capacity of your building
Evaluating the layout of your car parking spaces
Providing guidance on the various types of charger technology available
Guiding the design and specification of electrical infrastructure and load management systems
Arranging electrical contractors and technology suppliers to install EV charging stations
Advice on user access and account management software
Guiding cost recovery models for installation and electricity consumption.
Our Services
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Assessment of your building layout, electrical capacity and the potential demand.
A detailed report outlining the findings, options and recommendations for upgrading your building with EV charging infrastructure.
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Development of the design and specifications for the EV charging infrastructure and technology tailored to your requirements and the building.
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We seek quotations from reputable electrical contractors and technology providers for the supply and installation of the EV charging.
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Oversight of the installation process to ensure that the EV charging is installed and setup for successful integration into your building.
Industry Landscape
The sale of electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia increased by 121% in 2023 and equaled 8.4% of all passenger vehicles sold.
Installing EV chargers into shared buildings presents both challenges and opportunities for property owners and developers. While there is a growing awareness of the benefits of EV charging infrastructure, including increased property value and resident satisfaction, there are also considerations such as technical feasibility, regulatory requirements and cost.
Some of the barriers to widespread adoption include competing agendas among building owners, complex installation processes, account management, cost recovery and concerns about return on investment. Additionally, compliance to building codes and safety concerns add complexity to the execution of EV charging infrastructure projects.
However, with the increasing uptake of electric vehicles, advancements in charging technology along with evolving commercial models and a growing commitment to sustainability means the outlook for installing EV chargers into buildings in Australia is promising.