Empowering businesses with efficient and sustainable EV charging.
Workplace EV Charging
ElectrAssure workplace EV charging systems support you every step of the way; from finance, to installation and aftercare.
Workplace EV Charging
Workplace EV charging is the process of installing electric vehicle chargers at offices, warehouses, or commercial sites so that employees and visitors can charge their vehicles during the day. Workplace charging stations helps to attract and retain talent, supports sustainability goals, and enhances your company’s reputation while reducing running costs and preparing your organisation for a cleaner, more efficient future.
Benefits Of EV workplace charging points
There are many benefits of EV workplace charging and ElectrAssure can help you future proof your business by installing the workplace charging points you need. Progressions like the Governments EV Infrastructure incentives and Grants along with the goal of banning on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in 2035 means the adoption of EV is not likely to slow down anytime soon. By staying ahead of the curve now will help your business;
Attract and retain the best talent
By introducing workplace EV charging infrastructure will show the sustainability conscious Gen Z workforce that you are a forward thinking organisation. It has been reported that many Gen Z workers have rejected job offers based on the companies green record and sustainability targets. Furthermore, Workplace EV charging options means you can offer free or subsidised charging sessions for your employees. This means less travel costs, a positive impact on the planet, boosted moral and retained talent as a result.
Reduce costs and generate revenue
If you transition to an EV fleet, not only will you benefit from no road tax but you can also massively reduce your fleets running costs by avoiding expensive public chargers and charging your fleet at your depot instead. As well as saving money you can also opt to offer your EV infrastructure as a public charge point allow you to charge other fleets a premium.
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Workplace EV Chargers
Our workplace charging stations offer your business everything it needs to ensure your fleet and employees are fully charged and ready to operate around the clock. Depending on your requirements our AC and DC chargers will provide you with the charging capabilities your business needs. When we carry out our EV survey we will advise you on the best charging station that suits your workplace.
Case Study
Expanding Volkswagens infrastructure
The reasons Volkswagen choose ElectrAssure to deliver EV charging infrastructure for their ports and National PDI Centre.
Workplace EV Charging Grants
There are a range of Government grants designed to help your business reduce the costs of workplace ev charging points: The Government OLEV Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) grant of £350 per charge point is available (max. £14,000) and we can support you when claiming this grant. Our team of OLEV approved electrical engineers ensures that your workplace EV chargers will be installed efficiently and operate smoothly. We can provide a charge point management system to help you get the best from your charging points.
Workplace Charging Management Software
Our chargepoint management software makes it very easy to manage your workplace EV chargers. Seamlessly track costs and boost your ev workplace efficiency with our chargepoint management systems (CPMS). Please contact our team to discuss your EV charging requirements requirements on 01438 525264 or contact us via the form below.
News & Articles
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Read MoreHMRC’s new EV mileage rates: what businesses and drivers need to know
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