Property owners can utilize Local Load Management (LLM) to easily scale the number of charging stations while integrating into your existing electrical infrastructure. Providing your tenants with enough charging stations and the flexibility to scale is both convenient and cost effective with EvoCharge.
Over 80% of charging happens at home and EV drivers need to charge where they live. Keep tenants happy with fast charging and attract new tenants looking for this desirable amenity.
Property managers can easily manage stations and their properties through the integrated cloud-based network. Easily see station status, provide or limit access, set up payment, and report on usage, all from your desktop computer.
The Right EV Charging Stations for Your Apartment Property
The demand for EV amenities is growing fast, but you can stay ahead of the curve by offering EvoCharge EV charging stations on your property that provide a range of benefits. Adding an EV charging station to your multi-family property will not only add value to your complex, it will set you apart from other apartment, condominium and townhouse options.
Affordable Networking
Cable Management
OCPP Compliant
Access Control
EV Chargers for Apartments and Condominiums
EvoCharge EVSE
The standard EvoCharge EVSE commercial charging station comes non-networked with no activation required.
- SAE J1772, 208-240VAC, 7.2-7.7kW for faster charging
- NEMA 4 rated for indoor or outdoor use
- 240v plug or hardwired powersource option
- Optional 18 or 25-foot charging cable
EvoCharge iEVSE
The EvoCharge iEVSE smart commercial charging station connects over standard WiFi and true Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) to provide access control and integration options for utility and third-party network service providers.
- OCPP demand response and network management compatible
- SAE J1772, 208-240VAC, 7.2-7.7kW for faster charging
- Local Load Management
- NEMA 4 rated for indoor or outdoor use
- 240v plug or hardwired power source
- Optional 18 or 25-foot charging cable
EvoCharge iEVSE Plus
The EvoCharge iEVSE Plus smart commercial charging stations are perfect for managing multiple EV charger connections over WiFi or 4G-LTE cellular. With the true Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) and RFID card reader integration, the iEVSE Plus allows for payment and access capabilities for users.
- OCPP demand response and network management compatible
- WiFi and 4G-LTE cellular compatible
- Local Load Management
- RFID card reader capable
- NEMA 4 rated for indoor or outdoor use
- Hardwired powersource
- Optional 18 or 25-foot charging cable
In North America, the standard EV charger uses a SAE J1772 plug, or commonly called a J plug, which attaches to the EV’s port. The J plug is compatible with almost all EVs and PHEVs, with the exception of Tesla vehicles. For Teslas, typically an adaptor is included with the vehicle, or can be bought online.
The EVSE and iEVSE stations are installed by plugging them into a 240v outlet with NEMA 6-50 plug type, but the iEVSE Plus is hardwired only. A certified electrician should handle the installation of an electrical source, like the 240v outlet, and for hardwire installation of charging systems.
Yes. Multiple electrical vehicle charging stations can be installed at the same apartment or condominium property. With the iEVSE and iEVSE Plus charging stations, up to 20 units can be charged together in a group, and control the output of current to each station, which is referred to as “local load balancing” or “local load management.”
EvoCharge EVSE, iEVSE and iEVSE Plus units require 208-240VAC plug, Single Phase and a dedicated 40A supply circuit. The supply circuit can be adjusted for use with a 30A or 20A supply circuit. EVSE and iEVSE units can be purchased with NEMA-6-50 plug types or can be hardwired. iEVSE Plus is only available with hardwire power connection. We recommend hiring an experienced electrician for installation. View full installation instructions.
Tax Incentives for Multi-Family Housing Charging Stations
Your EV charging station may be eligible for tax incentives and both state, provincial and federal rebates as well as local utility rebates and discounts. Because these incentives depend on the municipality in which you live, check out what’s available in your area here.