EV Charging

Charging infrastructure that fits the property, the electrical environment, and the way vehicles actually use the site.

Infotouch helps organizations plan and install EV charging stations for commercial properties, offices, mixed-use developments, and operational sites. The goal is not just to place chargers on a wall, but to make charging practical within the real conditions of the property.

What Matters First

A good EV charging rollout starts with parking behavior, electrical readiness, access logic, and the property’s long-term growth plan.

Site Fit

Charging only works when the property can support it operationally.

We look at where users arrive, how bays are used, how power is routed, and whether the site needs room to scale later.

Planning Priorities

A strong EV charging rollout balances access, electrical readiness, and future use.

Arrival Zones

Place chargers where vehicle behavior already makes sense

Charging should align with how drivers arrive, park, wait, and leave instead of creating friction in the surrounding site flow.

Power Readiness

Coordinate charging with the site’s electrical reality

Capacity, routing, protections, and installation constraints matter as much as the charger hardware itself.

Future Growth

Plan for tomorrow’s vehicle demand too

A better rollout leaves room for expansion so the property can support more charging demand over time.

Deployment Flow

Charging works better when the rollout is treated as part of the site, not a separate add-on.

1. Review

Assess parking behavior and property constraints.

We start with the parking layout, user behavior, access considerations, and the physical conditions around the proposed charging area.

2. Coordinate

Shape the charging setup around infrastructure reality.

The deployment should reflect electrical readiness, routing paths, charger placement, and how the property already functions.

3. Deliver

Install a setup the site can actually use and support.

The outcome should feel operationally clean, easy to access, and aligned with long-term property use instead of looking like an isolated install.

Next Step

Let’s review the site and charging demand before deciding the installation approach.

Infotouch can help define an EV charging rollout that fits the property layout, power conditions, and expected vehicle use.