
EV Charging Installations
Below is a sample of our ongoing EV charging infrastructure projects, showcasing how we’re enabling scalable, future-ready charging across the U.S. Our installations are located in high-traffic urban, suburban, and residential areas, strategically positioned to support growing demand, optimize tax benefits, and deliver long-term returns.

Los Angeles, CA
Installed in a high-density EV corridor, this deployment supports urban commuters and benefits from strong state and utility incentives, combined with long-term income potential through our leaseback structure.

Miami, FL
Deployed in a high-traffic area, this installation supports both retail and fleet usage. Strategic siting ensures consistent charger utilization and strong asset-level returns for investors.

Houston, TX
Located in a mixed-use district, this installation supports both residential and commercial needs. It qualifies for federal tax incentives and contributes to community EV accessibility without ongoing maintenance.

Yonkers, NY
This suburban installation supports residential and light commercial use. It benefits from New York’s EV incentive stack while enabling passive income through long-term operational agreements.

Tampa, FL
This multifamily community installation enhances resident amenities and positions the property for long-term sustainability. Bonus depreciation and the federal ITC deliver substantial first-year tax advantages.

Dallas, TX
Installed in a growing residential corridor, this project enhances property appeal and supports rideshare and tenant charging needs. Tax savings are optimized through accelerated depreciation and ITC claims.

Silver Spring, MD
Positioned near public transit routes, this project serves commuters and daily drivers alike. It takes advantage of Maryland’s layered EV infrastructure incentives and generates stable, recurring income.

Oakland, CA
Supporting both public access and fleet operations, this installation aligns with California’s aggressive electrification goals. It demonstrates the financial viability of EV infrastructure in urban settings.