Commercial EV Charging Solutions by Application

For operators, property owners, and energy integrators.

Most commercial EV projects are limited by site conditions, not by the charger itself.
The application usually defines the system scope before any power level is selected.

EV Charging Project Conditions

 Different sites face different constraints. Parking duration, access rules, and layout usually define how charging is deployed.

Site Type

Apartment

Parking

Retail

Fleet

Parking Time

Short

Medium

Long

Access

Public

Private

Mixed

Commercial Charging Applications

Electric vehicles charging in an apartment residential parking area overnight

Apartment EV Charging

Most vehicles remain parked overnight. Charging is planned around shared building power and resident access.
Employees charging electric vehicles in an office workplace parking lot

Workplace EV Charging

Most vehicles arrive and leave at the same times each day. Charging needs to fit within working hours and available site power.
Electric vehicles charging in a public parking garage with shared access

Parking EV Charging

Several hours of parking define how these sites operate. Charging must fit within a shared layout and central power distribution.
Public fast charging solutions deployed in environments with continuous public access

Retail EV Charging

Short stops limit how much energy can be delivered on site. Charging is aligned with customer flow and available power.
Electric delivery fleet vehicles charging at a logistics depot yard

Fleet & Logistics EV Charging

Depot schedules shape when vehicles return and charge. Charging follows route cycles and daily operating windows.
Heavy-duty electric trucks charging at a highway charging station

Highway & Heavy-Duty Charging

Fast turnaround is the main constraint on these sites. Power demand remains high throughout the day and night.
Electric vehicles charging under solar canopies at a solar integrated charging site

Solar & Energy-Integrated Charging

On-site generation sets the limits for charging. Energy availability guides how the system is planned and expanded.

Standards and System Control

Commercial charging systems must operate reliably across multiple sites and changing load conditions.

Compliance and system stability are required for long-term operation.  → View standards details

Common Chargers By Application

Parking 40–80kW

Often used where vehicles stay for several hours and power is shared across the site.

Fleet 120–180kW

Common in depot-based operations with fixed routes and daily charging cycles.

Highway 240kW+

Mostly used where vehicles stop briefly and need to return to service quickly.

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Most projects depend on site conditions that cannot be judged from specifications alone. A short discussion helps clarify what is technically feasible.