Commercial EV Charging Range
Attract and retain EV-driving customers with Volta-EV's commercial solution.
Invest in commercial EV charger stations to generate additional revenue streams and offset your carbon footprint with a green charging solution. Charging points for commercial EVs promote more than just a company's green credentials, they demonstrate its leadership position in technology.
A growing number of people are choosing electric vehicles. In response, more and more businesses and homeowners are investing in their own workplace charging. In addition to reduced prices and convenience, installing an EV charging station has many benefits.
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Commercial EV Charging Stations
Using commercial charging stations is a way of charging electric vehicles at work, such as in offices, factories, or warehouses. Commercial EV charging should be at the top of your list if you are a business looking to show your employees that you are committed to joining the electric revolution. Giving access to employees fast charging their cars while at work will encourage the adoption of electric vehicles and reduce overall emissions.
The type of electric vehicle charging products that we supply is varied, from small-scale installations to large commercial developments. We have in-house experience working with stakeholders from a wide range of sectors, including planners, architects, builders, electricians, electrical wholesalers, and contractors.
In addition to wall-mounted and floor-mounted EV chargers, we offer ultra-fast 360kW DC chargers, ranging from 7kW AC. The chargers come in a range of power from 3.7kW to 360kW. Wi-Fi connectivity is available with both tethered and untethered charging units.
Commercial EV Charging Station Installation
In most cases, installing a commercial EV charging station is a straightforward process when done by a qualified electrician. The process can take upwards of 2 hours, during which your installer examines the area to ensure that it is a suitable location for the installation of your EV charger, and then installs the charging point on a brick, plaster wall, or onto another suitable permanent structure such as a mounting base.
A qualified electrician will also conduct all necessary cable work, test the connections, and provide you with instructions on how to use your new electric vehicle charger.
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UK’s Top EV Chargers for Businesses
With Volta Charge Points, you will get high-quality EV chargers for businesses to improve customer or employee charging experience, aiding EV drivers on their green journey and meeting their sustainability goals, from our UK & European partners:
Alfen, Andersen, Autel, CTEK, Easee, Myenergi, POD Point, Ratio EV, Sevadis, Sync Energy, VCHRGD, Waev Charge and Zaptec.
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Frequently Asked Question
Charging a typical electric car (60kWh battery) at a 150kW rapid charging station can take as little as 30 minutes. With a 7kW public charger, you can charge your car in under 8 hours, and with a 22kW charge, it will take around 3 hours.
The average electric car consumes about 11.81 kWh of electricity per day to recharge the battery for a range of about 40 miles. A monthly consumption of 353.3 kWh corresponds to a yearly consumption of 4,310.65 kWh.
A rapid charger, a fast charger, and a slow charger are the three major types of electric vehicle chargers. Charging speeds and power outputs of chargers are categorised under these categories. In motorway services, rapid chargers are the fastest type of electric charger. Supermarkets, car parks, and leisure centres use fast chargers, whereas homeowners typically use slow chargers to charge their electric vehicles overnight while energy prices are lower.
Commercial electric vehicle charging points or stations convert alternating current (AC) from the mains power grid into direct current (DC) for a vehicle’s battery. The station communicates with the vehicle to ensure the maximum rate of charging and to stop the battery from being charged past its maximum capacity.