Workplace EV Charging Solutions

EV charging systems designed for offices, factories, and business campuses.

Employees and company vehicles usually park for several hours during the workday. These parking patterns set the limits for how charging can be shared across the site.

The building’s electrical capacity and daily load profile shape the system layout. Most workplace projects start with vehicle movement, not with charger power.

Workplace Charging Locations

Workplace charging is suitable for sites where vehicles are parked for extended periods during business hours.
Charging windows are defined by how long cars stay, not by how fast energy can be delivered.

EV charging systems deployed in office and workplace parking facilities

01.

Office parking lots

Employees park most of the day which allows shared charging.

EV charging systems integrated into shopping mall and retail properties

02.

Corporate campuses

Parking is mixed with both long-stay and moving vehicles.

EV charging systems deployed at hotels and hospitality properties

03.

Business parks

Multiple tenants share parking and site power.

EV charging systems deployed at mixed-use and public commercial sites

04.

Logistics offices

Charging demand follows vehicle dispatch cycles.

EV charging systems deployed at mixed-use and public commercial sites

05.

Factories & plants

Shift schedules shorten the available charging window.

Key Challenges in Workplace EV Charging

Workplace charging is limited by how the site operates and how much power the building can supply.
Most constraints come from daily usage patterns, not from the charging equipment itself.

Building power limits

Most sites cannot add chargers without checking transformer and panel capacity.

Daytime load overlap

Charging often runs while offices and equipment are already drawing power.

Queue management

More vehicles arrive than can charge at the same time.

Facility coordination

Charging has to align with access rules and site operations.

Electrical headroom

Later expansion depends on what the existing infrastructure can handle.

Workplace Charging System Structure

Vehicle movement sets the starting point for every workplace charging layout.

Site power only decides how that demand can be shared across the network. → Technical system guides

Parking Duration

How long vehicles stay determines whether charging is shared or assigned.

Load Allocation

Power is distributed across chargers based on real-time site capacity.

Access Control

Users and vehicles are managed through cards, apps, or internal systems.

Energy Monitoring

Site energy use is tracked to keep charging within building limits.

Workplace Charging Hardware & Software

Charging at work is not just about the units on the ground.
A central control layer decides how power is shared and when vehicles can draw energy.


Charging stations
AC and DC units are used based on parking behavior and site layout.

Load management
Charging power is adjusted to stay within building limits.

Monitoring platform
Charging activity and site load are tracked in one system.

User access and reporting
Employees and vehicles are identified, and usage data is recorded.

Workplace Charging System Configurations

Every site behaves differently, but the operating models repeat.
They are driven by how long cars stay, who uses them, and how much power is available.

Daytime employee charging

Most vehicles stay on site for the full workday, so charging is rotated across parked cars.

Mixed fleet and employee charging

The same chargers are used by company vehicles and staff cars at different times.

Shift-based industrial charging

Charging time is tied to shift changes and frequent vehicle movement.

Common Power Categories for Workplace Projects

Workplace charging systems are selected by how the site operates, not by charger ratings.
Once the operating model is clear, the power category can be matched.

AC workplace charging systems

For sites where vehicles stay parked for long periods.

Mid-range DC charging systems

For sites with shorter parking windows or mixed vehicle use.

Mixed AC/DC charging networks

For sites that serve both long-stay and rotating vehicles.

Plan Your Workplace Charging Project

Every workplace site operates under different electrical and parking constraints.
A short discussion helps clarify whether a charging system fits your location and operating model.