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Whatever your business or service, more customers and visitors will travel to your site by EV in the future. The switch to EVs is gaining pace and drivers will expect to find top-up charging wherever they go. If you own or manage premises that host business, commercial, educational, governmental, healthcare or leisure services, or similar, you will probably want to provide EV charging at your site, and you may want to earn revenue from it, too. We can help you do that.
Our new whitepaper sets out various approaches to meeting power demands for EV charging. Read it to understand how to use your buildings as an energy hub and derive maximum benefit from renewable energy.
EV drivers consider availability and ease of charging when they choose commercial outlets to visit. As more providers start to levy fees, price will be a factor, too. This makes EV charging an opportunity to increase traffic and win customer loyalty. It is widely known that customers tend to favour companies that embrace sustainability, so the energy source matters. Generating renewable power on site for EV charging is likely to prove a marketing advantage, as well as being intrinsically beneficial.
If you run an entertainment or visitor attraction such as a leisure complex, theatre, cinema or museum, you will understand how extended dwell time boosts profitability.
Our Buildings as a Grid approach will help you to offer your customers and visitors an EV charging experience that is easy to use, so they can enjoy carefree time at your venue, while their EVs power up.
Our new whitepaper sets out various approaches to meeting power demands for EV charging. Read it to understand how to use your buildings as an energy hub and derive maximum benefit from renewable energy.